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Re: New to GNUStep


From: Markus Hitter
Subject: Re: New to GNUStep
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:45:21 +0100


Am 22.12.2004 um 12:28 schrieb Michael Thaler:

I also plan to install GNUStep. I am using debian unstable and since GNUStep is in Debian unstable, it should not be too hard to install it.

If you fail some way or the other, make sure to try again using current cvs sources. While GNUstep is next to complete regarding OpenStep compatibility, there still show up some nasty things from time to time - they are fixed in cvs, first.

Now my question is, are there any "easy-to-do" jobs to help with GNUStep and learn more about GNUStep?

In my personal opinion, one of the biggest hurdles for GNUstep becoming the world's most famous Open Source project is it's installation process. There are a lot of different files trying to explain things, there are over a dozen dependencies, there are few step-by-step instructions.

Tell us about your experience.


I know that in principle GNUStep could just use Apples Webkit if gcc would support ObjC++. How far is ObjC++ from being incorporated into gcc?

This is 99% a gcc thing. For definitive answers, you'd have to ask there. For a rough estimate: chances are good to see it in gcc-3.4.


Are there any other interesting things a newbie to GNUStep could to and which?

"port" the CurrencyConverter tutorial <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ ObjCTutorial/index.html> to GNUstep? Perhaps not a coding challenge, but would help yourself a lot.


Cheers,
Markus

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