On 20. sij. 2011., at 18:30, Wolfgang Lux wrote:

> 
> I have GNUstep running on OS X (Tiger and Leopard, though not Snow Leopard at 
> present, using both Apple's gcc and gcc from MacPorts) for quite some time. 
> Before Tiger I was using macports, but since the port got broken and was no 
> longer maintained around that time, I set up my system from scratch then. 
> Initially, I used gnustep-startup to get things working, but I haven't looked 
> at it for a long time. So chances are that you may be able to set up your 
> system with the help of gnustep-startup (probably with a few iterations to 
> get all dependencies in place) but then maybe not.
> 
> The following tries to summarize the steps to get GNUstep working on OS X 
> from scratch (as far as I remember them).
> Note that I'm using the traditional GNUstep layout with everything installed 
> in /usr/GNUstep. I haven't used the fhs layout, which is the default layout 
> nowadays, and I'm not sure whether I would recommend using it in on OS X.
> The steps below may or may not work for you. If they do, maybe someone could 
> use them to update the MacPorts port?
> 


Thanks! I'll try giving it a shot soon.

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Ivan Vučica
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