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Re: Emacs on OS X development
From: |
John Wiegley |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs on OS X development |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Jul 2012 12:48:50 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.130006 (Ma Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.1 (darwin) |
>>>>> René Kyllingstad <address@hidden> writes:
> At this point it seems like OS X and GNUstep are two different systems with
> a common ancestor in NeXTSTEP.
> Adding the Mac Port to bzr would allow them to develop along with the system
> they target, at the same time as it makes it much easier to share code where
> it makes sense.
Yes, I really think that GNUstep and OS X should be regarding as different
targets, while sharing as much code as makes sense. OS X will only keep
diverging.
John
Re: Emacs on OS X development, Le Wang, 2012/07/12
Re: Emacs on OS X development, Jan Djärv, 2012/07/13
Re: Emacs on OS X development, Stefan Monnier, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, René Kyllingstad, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development,
John Wiegley <=
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Jan Djärv, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Glenn Morris, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, John Wiegley, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Paul Michael Reilly, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Ivan Andrus, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, John Wiegley, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, chad, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, John Wiegley, 2012/07/13
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Sudish Joseph, 2012/07/14
Re: Emacs on OS X development, Jan Djärv, 2012/07/14