NeXTstep interface

2020-09-27 Thread Simon Gornall
So I came across this (https://www.ninamakes.co.uk/builds/next-computer-replica-raspberry-pi-case/ ) and it’d be pretty cool to have a NeXT-like interface running on the Pi in that enclosure, and I assume running GNUst

Re: libdispatch types in a property declaration

2019-05-23 Thread Simon Gornall
product&path=69&product_id=180> - I still find it kind of amazing that something this small can run “Cocoa” apps :) Cheers! Simon > > David > > On 23/05/2019 15:13, Simon Gornall wrote: >> [I posted this in gnu.gnustep.discuss, but then realised that the la

libdispatch types in a property declaration

2019-05-23 Thread Simon Gornall
[I posted this in gnu.gnustep.discuss, but then realised that the last post before mine was back in January. Posting here where there’s more traffic :)] Hi all, So I've just installed Debian (Sid) and got GNUstep installed with runtime 2.0 / clang-8 etc. by following http://wiki.gnustep.org/i

Re: Installing GNUstep

2016-12-06 Thread Simon Gornall
ght consider FreeBSD. I tried it last time > I was using gnustep and it was quite a smooth installation process. > > As I recall, I just used pkg ins to install gnustep libdispatch gmake xorg > > Patryk > >> On Dec 5, 2016, at 7:06 AM, Simon Gornall wrote: >> &g

Re: Installing GNUstep

2016-12-05 Thread Simon Gornall
> On Dec 2, 2016, at 8:28 AM, Matt Butch wrote: > > You could modify the script here for CentOS: > > http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstep_under_Ubuntu_Linux > > If you do that, we should add a new page for CentOS. Which either you can do > if you are up to it, or you can send it my way a

Installing GNUstep

2016-12-01 Thread Simon Gornall
So, I have a fresh new Centos 7 system, and I’m looking at the best way to install GNUstep. There’s a lot of information out there, but I’m not sure what the “best practices” way to do it is, to get a modern libObjc2 runtime, and compiling with clang. Is there a definitive site with instruction

Deploying binaries

2016-01-24 Thread Simon Gornall
Hi all, So I’m not *really* trying to get GNUstep installed, what I really want is a way to compile ARC-aware Objective C (just Foundation) across multiple platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows) and give the binaries out to people who don’t have GNUstep installed. The Mac is easy, and I’m assuming tha