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Re: Installing GNUstep on i686-pc-linux-gnu (SuSE 7.3)
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Adam Fedor |
Subject: |
Re: Installing GNUstep on i686-pc-linux-gnu (SuSE 7.3) |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Jun 2002 08:40:38 -0600 |
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Graham Lee wrote:
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produces the error:
"helloworld.m:1:33: Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or directory
helloworld.m:6: Cannot find interface declaration for `NSObject', superclass of
`helloObject'"
Now if I'm invoking the compiler incorrectly, please tell me. If I'm
#importing the file incorrectly, please tell me. This is what I'd do on a NeXT
system (only the NeXTs I have access to predate the Foundation). I notice that
Apple have added a -framework option to gcc -- should I be using this?
Just some additional commments:
Unlike NeXT/Apple, we don't have the luxury of changing the compiler to
automatically find GNUstep stuff, so you need to use the gnustep-make
package to do this...
However even if the above is true, it doesn't explain the compilation errors
with gnustep-back.
Yes it does. It's not obvious, but in almost all cases, you need to use
gnustep-make and gnustep-base with the same version number. And you need
to use gnustep-gui and gnustep-back with the same version number (Note
gnustep-back has only existed since version 0.7.6). Some day all the
versions will be in sync (I think).
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