--- S�bastien Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Le 4 f�vr. 05, � 19:37, Gregory John Casamento a �crit : > > > All but #1. I'm confused, however, first you want avoid installing > > GNUstep > > altogther (by linking with it statically), and then you want to install > > GNUstep, even if the user currently has GNUstep, but you don't want to > > interfere with thier installation of it. > > Well, this was based on the fact that Richard told that there are some > resources on which GNUstep relies -- which implied that a standalone > binary was not quite possible.
Yes, both Richard and I emailed you similar explanations as to why not. > > Wouldn't it be easier to simply tell the user that your program > > requires > > GNUstep and point them to the appropriate directions for installing it > > on their > > system? > > Sure, it may be easier. It's just that I wanted to link most of the > libraries I use statically, and don't force people to install GNUstep, > for just one app, that doesn't even really use GNUstep very deeply. I'm currently forced to have KDE/GTK installed on my Linux box to have Konqueror running. > Cheers, > > -- S�bastien > > -- > �And just as declarative _thinking_ and imperative _doing_ are > complementary aspects of our daily life, so are declarative and > imperative styles when it comes to modern computer programming.� > <http://www.type-z.org> -- Johan Nordlander, O'Haskell > > ===== Gregory John Casamento -- CEO/President Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.) ## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep. _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
