Le 21 nov. 04, � 18:18, Adam Fedor a �crit :
On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:54 AM, Robert Jones wrote:
Hello, I'm having trouble compiling simple Objective-C programs using Gnustep. I'm using the most recent release of Gnustep on a Win2000 system. Below is an example of my troubles:
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$ gcc -L/c/GNUstep/System/Tools -lobjc fraction.m main.m -o fraction.exe
fraction.m:1:2: warning: #import is obsolete, use an #ifndef wrapper in the header file
main.m:1:2: warning: #import is obsolete, use an #ifndef wrapper in the header file
C:/DOCUME~1/jareth/LOCALS~1/Temp/ccglaaaa.o(.data+0x134):fraction.m: undefined reference to `__objc_class_name_NSObject'
Try putting the -lobjc at the end of the line.
I think he just didn't link to Foundation (where I will expect NSObject to be)
Thanks to you both for the help. I typed this in:
gcc fraction.m main.m -o fraction.exe -lobjc -lgnustep-base
It compiled correctly:) I had been trying to get it to compile for two months, having decided that my first copy of Gnustep was somehow corrupted during download(has happened more than I like to think about), I waited for the next stable release. By this time I started to use Usenet more and went looking for this newsgroup. Glad I did. Now I can continue to learn Objective-C.
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