Hi Patric,
Patrick Cardona via Discussion list for the GNUstep programming
environment wrote:
1) I made the GNUstep core from the git repository and Clang-7, to
target GNUstep runtime 1.9 because my arm CPU is only 32bit, as I said
in my previous message.
2) Then, I searched around from GAP (github clone of Savannah) and
many other source sites to grab the GNUstep tagged apps and tried to
make them one by one with the make way.
And I did not use deb source packages because I thought they could
not be compatible or they should use the olg GCC to make those.
GAP stuff builds with GCC fine. I think actually 99% of the apps to not
require the new runtime.
However, build consistently everything with the same compiler, so if you
rebuild core gnustep, then, of course, rebuild everything.
Don't mix.
P.S.1 : Yavor, I found the patched source from the Debian repo.
P.S.2 : Riccardo, I was not able to find the source you patched from
the git nor from the SVN. Is there another site I did not find ?
These are the sites where I searched :
http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/gap/gap/
Oh, this is historic! you landed into CVS, the project was migrated to
SVN. We cannot disable CVS for you not to confuse things because the
webpages are on it.
The correct repository is here:
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gap/trunk/
(and of course, update all your other apps too if you were using them
from GAP and want to try the latest version, the CVS one you got were
years old!)
https://github.com/gnustep/gap
The git mirror is out of date... it was done by Greg, but he never
updated it after the switch from gna.
Riccardo