Grr and DictionaryReader should work with plain GNUstep. (Possibly,
the etoile=no flag must be given when running make.)

Btw, I talked to the GAP guys a while ago and we agreed that Grr should
be moved to GAP. If anyone of the GAP guys is reading this, I hope you
didn't forget?

Best regards,
Guenther

On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 02:01:31PM +0100, David Chisnall wrote:
> On 10 May 2009, at 09:37, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> 
> > In other words, are ?toil? applications also gnustep applications? Can
> > most or all of them also be built on gnustep without installing  
> > ?toil??
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'installing ?toil?'.  Most ?toil?  
> components depend on one of more ?toil? frameworks.  You will find  
> very few things, for example, which do not depend on the  
> EtoileFoundation framework, and a number of things now depend on  
> LanguageKit (for example, M?lodie is largely written in Smalltalk and  
> therefore requires LanguageKit and the Smalltalk bundle to work).
> 
> If you mean without running EtoileMenuServer and without loading the  
> theming, menu, and behaviour user appkit bundles, then yes, they will  
> work although some may not enjoy their full functionality.  Similarly,  
> if you run any GNUstep application with these bundles specified in  
> user defaults then it will gain some ?toil?-specific features, such as  
> support for cross-application scripting and automatically loading  
> LanguageKit plugins.
> 
> David
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