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Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???
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Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ??? |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Oct 2004 16:49:03 +0100 (BST) |
> Hi,
>
> I just spent the better part of the day trying to get GNUstep installed
> on my Mac somehow. I can't get it to work. Here's all the things I've
> tried in the past year:
>
> [...]
>
> 2) Installing Debian ("Woody"). I got as far as running GNUstep apps,
> but apt-get for Woody doesn't include the dev tools. And I couldn't find
> any hints at how to get those installed on that OS, so I was stuck.
This sounds like the most promising / easy way of getting all gnustep
working well.
Install Debian and get a normal stable Debian system running. Do *not*
install the Debian gnustep packages (it would be good to use premade
packages, but it seems you didn't have luck with those).
Once you're there, you're a couple of steps from heaven. Just compile
gnustep from source packages following the normal unix/linux instructions.
That's the most tested and used configuration and everything should
compile and run out of the box.
Thanks
- *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, M. Uli Kusterer, 2004/10/26
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- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Uli Kusterer, 2004/10/28
- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Adam Fedor, 2004/10/28
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- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Uli Kusterer, 2004/10/28
- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Andrew Pinski, 2004/10/28
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- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Uli Kusterer, 2004/10/28
- Re: *Any* way to getting GNUstep on a G4 ???, Andrew Pinski, 2004/10/28