In article <mailman.6211.1099172022.2017.help-gnustep@gnu.org>,
Alex Perez <aperez@student.santarosa.edu> wrote:
Frameworks are more like pseudo-frameworks under Linux/non-dyld/mach-o
systems. There's been some work to fix this, but things like GCC and LD
do not support the -F and -framework flags. Your best bet for
instructions on how to compile a framework is to look at some real-world
examples. I suggest checking out the StepTalk source.
Sniff... okay.
I found a thread from 2003 or so on this, and so thought it had been
fixed by now :-T
Would it require a lot of intimate knowledge of the GS-make stuff to
add some sort of compatibility layer that adds the -I and -l flags when
it finds a FRAMEWORKS specification?