PREFIX_HEADER in gnustep-make

2006-02-21 Thread Stefan Urbanek
Hi,

Is there any GNUstep alternative to XCode GCC_PREFIX_HEADER setting(*)? It is a
filename that is put in front of each compiled file. If there is no such thing
in gnustep-make, are there any plans to add it? Something like:

MyApp_PREFIX_HEADER = MyApp_prefix.h

Regards,

Stefan 
(*)
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeUserGuide/Contents/Resources/en.lproj/BuildSettingTitles/chapter_52_section_3.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002712-SW7


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Re: Split proposal...

2006-02-21 Thread Yann Le Guen

Alex Perez wrote:


Yann Le Guen wrote:


Hi All,

Beside POC, there's also  and . These are 
frameworks offering an oop toolkit to ones that do not feel always 
happu with the whole GNUstep libraries...
Both will gently compile and can be used on both OSX (beside cocoa) 
and Linux (debian —my prefered distro, beside GNUstep).


Hope this help some of us



Perhaps a few, but It missees the point entirely.


Of course! But one was explaining he would have the opportunity to use 
the wonderfull ObjC language without the need to deal without installing 
gnustep... That's it...


The splitting porposal was'nt in the scope of my post ;-)

Later, Yann





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Re: Split proposal... Correction

2006-02-21 Thread Yann Le Guen

Alex Perez wrote:


Yann Le Guen wrote:


Hi All,

Beside POC, there's also  and . These are 
frameworks offering an oop toolkit to ones that do not feel always 
happu with the whole GNUstep libraries...
Both will gently compile and can be used on both OSX (beside cocoa) 
and Linux (debian —my prefered distro, beside GNUstep).


Hope this help some of us



Perhaps a few, but It missees the point entirely.


Of course! But one was explaining he would have the opportunity to use 
the wonderfull ObjC language without the need to deal with ("of course 
not  ) installing gnustep... That's it...


Bye, Yann



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