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Home » Developing U++ » Mac OS » Need help with the structure of flags etc. and running u++ cocoa on Windows 7 GNUSTEP
Re: Need help with the structure of flags etc. and running u++ cocoa on Windows 7 GNUSTEP [message #35693 is a reply to message #35690] Tue, 13 March 2012 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Tom1 wrote on Tue, 13 March 2012 09:29



Thanks for bringing to my knowledge the alternative test platform - GNUstep. I just downloaded+installed the parts (MSYS system, core and devel) for windows. I may be a bit ahead of schedule with this, but: Once you get your work uploaded, could you please post a (hopefully short Smile step-by-step guide how to get it up and running on GNUstep.




Great! Thanks Tom for your interest! You are not much ahead of schedule.. Maybe only one day Smile At the moment for upp-cocoa I use 2 packages: UNS and SkeletonCoc.
So the first rough steps:
1. install gnustep. - You did it (hopefully correctly Wink )
2. I should have UNS for testing on gnustep and mac to be ready in a few hours zipped somewhere here.
3. I will post a version if of theide for windows gnustep.
4. You will try to compile some tests and if any errors I will tell you what to change in Core.

 
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