Hi Robert,
Good points!
Greg had told me about your involvement and I should've remembered.
Many thanks for even considering the task.
The refactoring/rearrangement needs to be done by someone who has
appropriate experience. Any takers out there? Is there a good
source of information (apart from books like "Refactoring" by Fowler)
that would give specific guidance to what is required in this case,
in the GNUStep context?
david
On Feb 7, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Robert Slover wrote:
Greetings,
To the best of my knowledge, Greg hasn't had time to actively work
on the Core Audio equivalent layer. This is on my to-do list as
soon as I can find the time. I had mistakenly thought I would have
free time to do so back in November, but that opportunity
evaporated. If anyone else is capable and willing, or can offer a
starting point, please be my guest -- it is only on my to-do list
by virtue of being a problem that must be resolved before I can use
the library with GNUstep. I would also like to have an
implementation that works with GNUstep under Windows.
A related issue was the need to do some refactoring to arrange
GNUspeech so that it builds more like an ordinary set of
libraries. My understanding is that the current arrangement
exploits Xcode's ability to pull together files that are spread
throughout a project in order to build a particular target,
something that is much more difficult to pull off with ordinary
makefiles.
--Robert
On Feb 7, 2007, at 11:57 AM, David Hill wrote:
There is another problem with the current state of gnuspeech under
GNU/Linux, and that is that the sound output is not yet integrated
as it is for compilation under OS X/Cocoa. Greg Casamento was
looking at re-implementing some equivalent of parts of Apple's
Core Audio for GNUStep in order to provide the basis for the
intended uniform source that will compile under either Cocoa or
GNUStep. Greg is probably the best person to answer your question
concerning missing gorm files, though I wasn't aware of that problem.
At present, the source only compiles and works under OS X/Cocoa.
The GNUStep additions are incomplete.
I wonder if Greg can comment.
On Feb 7, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote:
Hello all.
I've tried to compile Monet on GNUStep under Linux and it seems it
misses gorm files which are not in cvs currently. How can I
create them?
Is there any way to convert nib to gorm?
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