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Re: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98
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Stefan Böhringer |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98 |
Date: |
21 Feb 2002 13:56:13 +0100 |
It could be added that another option is using a X server on Windows.
Then GNUstep could use the xgps backend on windows also. This is of
course also only a provisional solution, which would not let
applications integrate seemlessly into the windows environment. Also
nobody seems to have tried this configuration.
Best wishes, Stefan
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 12:53, Pete French wrote:
> > But - you guess it: my friends almost all use Windows boxes. No
> > chance to move them forward to use *BSD or Linux.
>
> As an interim step, there are still a lot of copies of WO 3.5 for
> Windows floating around, plus also the original pre-release versions
> of YellowBox for Windows - both of which will compile and run OpenStep
> applications under Windows fine. This is still the only way of actually
> deploying OpenStep code under Windows unfortuntely, and you do run into
> lots of frustrating lisencing issues trying to actualy obtain copies for
> sale to customers.
>
> For personal use, however, it works fine.
>
> -bat.
>
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