Hi All,
Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm just
wondering what the problems are with gcc 3 that prevent it from running
under cygwin.
Regards,
- Steve Nunez
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Hi...
> Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
> distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm
just
> wondering what the problems are with gcc 3 that prevent it from running
> under cygwin.
I also would lik
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 00:34, Roland Schwingel wrote:
> Hi...
>
> > Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
> > distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm
> just
> > wondering what the problems are
Hi Rob...
> > Roland, also voting for it
>
> Guys, don't 'vote'. DO.
>
> Build a setup.exe package to install it, and offer to maintain it on the
> cygwin-apps list. Heck with two of you you could trade back and forth on
> each release.
Well this needs to be integrated INTO gcc... An aditiona
Roland Schwingel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rob...
>
> > > Roland, also voting for it
> >
> > Guys, don't 'vote'. DO.
> >
> > Build a setup.exe package to install it, and offer to maintain it
> on the > cygwin-apps list. Heck with two of you you could trade back
> and forth on > ea
h is consistent with discussions I had on another board with a developer
that uses ObjectiveC.
Check out the gcc sites:
http://gcc.gnu.org/
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/
Wayne Keen
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rently contains front ends
>for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada"
>
>Which is consistent with discussions I had on another board with a developer
>that uses ObjectiveC.
>
>Check out the gcc sites:
>http://gcc.gnu.org/
>
>http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/
>
>http://gc
ly one problem with this statement, its not right. Going to the gcc
>web site,
>I find:
>
>"GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends
>for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada"
>
>Which is consistent with discussions I had on another
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 14:38, Steve Núñez wrote:
> Great, so at last we know the situation. My question is "What has
> changed?". I seem to recall ObjcC as part of the 2.95 gcc release, and I'm
> just wondering if there's is some fundamental difficulty in gcc3 that has
> caused it's removal?
>
>
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