Hello everyone,

For several days now I have been struggling to compile and install
libobjc2-1.7 and the most recent GNUstep core libraries on my Ubuntu 14.04
("Trusty") machine. This is because there are no Ubuntu packages of libobjc2
for Trusty, although they exist for 12.04 ("Precise") as far as I can tell.

>From the research I have done I have found several bash scripts that are
supposed to accomplish this.  I have tried to follow them, but without
success.  The problem comes down to cmake, which is the preferred method of
compiling and linking libobjc2 (no doubt most of you know this).  

When I run cmake I get a number of errors involving inability to find load
files, among them /usr/share/llvm-3.5/cmake/LLVMExports.cmake.

...and several others including AddLLVM.

I was hoping someone on the list could suggest a solution.  I really want to
be able to use some of the features in 2.0 that are otherwise unavailable.

Thanks,
Mark Allyn



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