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> On 27-11-2005 19:51:04 +0100, dirk.schoenberger@×××××××××.de wrote: |
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>> - emerge gnustep-make compiles cleanly on ~ppc-macos. I used 1.100-r2 |
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>> (1.10.1-pre20050312-r1 is package masked) I used USE="layout-osx-like" |
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>> - I compiled gnustep-make-1.11.1 manually into local hierarchy /gnustep. |
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>> Compile, make make install runs fine. |
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>> - Using one of both environments (not quite sure which) I build |
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>> renaissance 0.8, the latest version I found to download. |
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>> Building is just "source"-ing the the correct environment |
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>> XXX/Makefiles/GNUStep.sh, make and make install |
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>> Which went without problems. |
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>> So I assume at least a basic ebuild could be created. |
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> There is an renaissance ebuild in gnustep-libs/renaissance. Did that |
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> one fail? |
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I looked at the ebuild, but it did rather strange and complicated things |
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(more than I think was needed) |
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After that and your last remarks about the check for objective-c in the |
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e-class, I did not continue working with the ebuild. |
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I don't want to keep the whole gnustep on my system, I have a working |
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substitute already, thank you very much ;) |
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Regards |
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Dirk |
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