Hi Riccardo,
On 2020-06-25 21:11:45 +0200 Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it> wrote: > 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/ Thank you for that up to date link. I shall verify the release of the apps I already built and I will update those outdated. > > (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 The git mirror is out of date...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 > Regards, Patrick