Hi,
On 06/15/11 14:57, B. Ossia wrote:
Hi,
I have installed all three GNUstep MSYS System, GNUstep Core, and
GNUstep Devel. It just gives me the Linux-like shell
welcome!
for Windows operating system. Would you please tell me how I can get
an IDE for Objective C programming under Windows OS? I have Codeblock
IDE for C and C++. Will it be able to compile Objective C having
GNUstep installed?
Your best bet is to compile within the msys shell, which is properly
setup for you. hen getting a source tarball you should be able to just
do "make install" and then run your application through "openapp AppName".
You can do that with ProjectCenter too, which is one of the available
IDEs. I suggest to install Gorm too. Since these apps install inside the
environment, even if you have a proper .exe on your hard disk, they
won't install in your "start menu".
One more question, I also need to install Cygwin for running some
other simulation software. Any idea that GNUstep provides the
same environment as Cygwin? If not, any idea if GNUstep
may conflict with Cygwin.
They should not conflict, however GNUstep currently doesn't work (well
or at all, depending on whom do you ask) inside cygwin.
Thank you for your advice,
If your goal is to code and familiarize with Objective-C and you do not
expressly need to produce windows executables, a quick and easy way
would be to use the freshly annouced "One step to GNUstep" ready-setup
Virtual Machine image. Just run Virtual Box or VMWare on your windows
machine and in 5 minutes you are ready to write Hello World.
Riccardo
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