There is already a Wayland backend for GNUstep. This is about to be merged with 
the main system in a few weeks. For any other backend it is best to start from 
scratch and just implement the event and window handling interfaces. 

Sorry, I am currently travelling and so this is a very short reply. If you have 
specific questions feel free to ask.

Fred

Unterwegs

> Am 17.03.2017 um 22:02 schrieb madscientist <[email protected]>:
> 
> i've been studing the files at the gnustep-back package, wich,as far as i 
> could understand, it is the one wich makes it work with the rest of the 
> underlying system.
> 
> That package, has header files that calls for things in X11 and other areas 
> of the underlying os. Now, several non X11 unix like oses are in the 
> internet, and they uses to have their own headers for the graphics lib. if 
> i'm not missing something, i believe that the process to port it would be to 
> create a folder with the x11 source files and other with the headers, and 
> then carefully edit that ones replacing in the .h files the calls of the 
> system i actually have. 
> Should i be right, does exist tools that could make the process of 
> identifying the equivalnce between X11 and Linux files to another hobby os 
> wich uses also glibc and some non x11 video system like wayland, appserver, 
> mir, etc? 
> And also, apart from the gnustep back, do i have to edit any other header at 
> gnustep-base and or make? 
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