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Re: GNUstep.conf


From: Graham J Lee
Subject: Re: GNUstep.conf
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:36:49 +0000

On 3 Nov 2005, at 17:26, Adrian Robert wrote:


On Nov 3, 2005, at 4:44 AM, Chris B. Vetter wrote:

Hello @list,

has anyone tried to bend the settings of GNUSTEP_XXX_ROOT such that
the GNUstep folders reflect the folder structure of OS X?

That is, for example instead of .../Local/Applications/ and
.../System/Applications/ just have ONE .../Applications/ (one
.../Library/ and so on).

No, but since the OS X structure has its own domains (/System, /, user's home), the most natural mapping might not be to set everything the same. In fact, taking OS X '/' to be GNUstep LOCAL, the main differences I can see are that GNUstep has System/ Applications, which OS X doesn't, and OS X has an additional '/ Developer' domain where all the dev stuff goes. (And of course Foundation and AppKit are frameworks on OS X..)

The GNUstep one seems to be [roughly] based on the NeXTSTEP hierarchy:

NeXT/early Rhap         Apple (OSX v.1+)        GNU
/NextApps               /Applications           System/Applications
/LocalApps              /Network/Applications   Local/Applications

However, NeXT then had /NextDeveloper, /NextAdmin, /LocalAdmin and so on...I think of the lot of them GNUstep seems to actually have quite a sensible setup, although who decided that a particular application (Terminal.app say, or ProjectCenter.app) is a System or a Local application? I suppose it's up to the package maintainer on the particular OS (e.g. SimplyGnustep)...

Cheers,

Graham.




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