michel

no, currently not.

gworkspace is, as it says on the web, the official workspace for 
gnustep. this means it is a application that relies on a certain base 
installation of gnustep. so before one can use gworkspace, one has to 
get a working installation of gnustep. myself, i tried to get gnustep to 
compile but didn't succeed. so n the moment there is, as far as i know, 
no gworkspace available for x11 on darwin.

  in case anyone is interested here is what you would have to do:

the official homepage is www.gnustep.org
there is a more recent howto at http://documents.made-
it.com/GNUstep/Build/
for the ./configure options look at 
http://www.gnustep.org/information/machines_toc.html

as you can see, gnustep is currently being ported to darwin. i managed 
to get some packages to compile but never the whole lot.

GCC2 (standard 2.95)
SUCCESS
gnustep-make
gnustep-base
FAILED
gnustep-gui
fails with 'internal compiler error'. solution: use gcc3

GCC3 (april dev tools)
SUCCESS (if i recall that correctly)
gnustep-make
FAILED (as far as i remember)
gnustep-base
fails with someting like 'no decleration for NSConstantString'

there might be a patch for that. search the gnu.gnustep groups for that 
one. anyway, i might investigate a little further now. in case anyone 
got to compile it successfully i'd apprechiate any hints.

mathias


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