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> > Fine. What is needed to get this started? I could try to compile / emerge |
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> > Renaissance and try to extract suitable flags for a Cocoa based ebuild. |
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> Sure! If you want to use it, (and it looks nice for Python people) we |
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> should first port it. Perhaps grab the patches from those that made it |
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> work on OSX, then see if we can put them in one ebuild, or need a |
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> separate one. Having compiling sources that's always useful. |
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Some updates: |
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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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Regards |
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Dirk |
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