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From: | Markus Hitter |
Subject: | Re: [RFC] Header organization of -base & -gui |
Date: | Tue, 1 Jul 2003 23:23:43 +0200 |
Am Dienstag, 01.07.03 um 21:36 Uhr schrieb Adam Fedor:
My idea is to split up header locations into more than two logical parts: -base, -gui, Additions. Additions (-baseadd btw.) as a separate part as it can be used separately. The Header structure for a GNUstep installation could be:$GNUSTEP/include/gnustep/base/ $GNUSTEP/include/gnustep/gui/ $GNUSTEP/include/GNUstepAdditions/ Maybe there are other parts which make sense to be separated.The point is, you need a plain header directory (without a "/") for all parts of GNUstep which can ( / are intended to) be used as a separate framework.The files are all part of the base library, not additions to it
In some cases, it might make sense to use/compile only parts of it as with the apple-apple-* combo.
Practically, we're only suppling the base-additions library for macosx.
Which is great: You can use GDL2 on OS X without installing GNUstep. Just check out gnustep-base/Source/Additions, compile it into a framework and there you go (slightly idealized).
Before I heard of -baseadd I had to collect my own version of it and I still have to change a lot of #includes in GDL2.
Cheers, Markus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dipl. Ing. Markus Hitter http://www.jump-ing.de/
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