GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)

2014-12-17 Thread Derek Fawcus
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:34:38AM +, Hovik Melikyan wrote: > Thanks, and will keep the list posted if there is any interest on this. Please. So on the topic of gnustep for windows targets using mingw, is that mingw32 or mingw64? I see from the mingw64 page that it was initially created as

Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)

2014-12-17 Thread Hovik Melikyan
Derek Fawcus employees.org> writes: Hi Derek, > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:34:38AM +, Hovik Melikyan wrote: > > So on the topic of gnustep for windows targets using mingw, > is that mingw32 or mingw64? > It's mingw32. Right now I'm focusing on 32-bit, as the assembly part for 64-bit i

Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)

2014-12-17 Thread Roland Schwingel
Hi... > So on the topic of gnustep for windows targets using mingw, is that > mingw32 or mingw64? > > I see from the mingw64 page that it was initially created as > a way to port some objc code to windows. > > DF We are using GNUStep Foundation for over a decade on Windows. A long time ago 32b

Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)

2014-12-17 Thread David Chisnall
On 18 Dec 2014, at 08:25, Roland Schwingel wrote: > But none the less it would be very good to get at least libobjc2 running on > both 32 bit and 64bit windows - with both compilers as > a starting point. I would be very happy to review patches in this direction and provide assistance. David

Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)

2014-12-18 Thread Roland Schwingel
Hi... > So on the topic of gnustep for windows targets using mingw, is that > mingw32 or mingw64? > > I see from the mingw64 page that it was initially created as > a way to port some objc code to windows. > > DF We are using GNUStep Foundation for over a decade on Windows. A long time ago 32bi