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Re: gcc frameworks
From: |
Rogelio M . Serrano Jr . |
Subject: |
Re: gcc frameworks |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Feb 2005 21:26:01 +0800 |
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On 2005-02-17 01:58:39 +0800 Yves de Champlain <yves@gnu-darwin.org> wrote:
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> Le 05-02-16, à 12:11, Rogelio M.Serrano Jr. a écrit :
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>> On 2005-02-17 01:04:09 +0800 Alex Perez <aperez@student.santarosa.edu>
>> wrote:
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>>> Rogelio M.Serrano Jr. wrote:
>>>> Does gcc frameworks work? I tried specifying -F but compilation seems
>>>> to hang.
>>> No, true frameworks function only under Darwin.
>>
>> I see. What is the advantage of frameworks?
>
> I would say it is an efficient and elegant way to deal
> with multiple versions of a shared library, and to
> integrate specific resources all in a bundle.
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> Ex :
>
> framework X -> version A/
> -> version B/
> -> Resources/
>
> yves
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>
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Now that is something i have been looking for. One of my projects need that.
Hmmm... My development machine can use that too. So does my office pc.
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