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Re: Distributing gnustep-based software
From: |
Gregory John Casamento |
Subject: |
Re: Distributing gnustep-based software |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Feb 2005 10:55:31 -0800 (PST) |
--- Sébastien Pierre <sebastien-lists@type-z.org> wrote:
>
> Le 4 févr. 05, à 19:37, Gregory John Casamento a écrit :
>
> > All but #1. I'm confused, however, first you want avoid installing
> > GNUstep
> > altogther (by linking with it statically), and then you want to install
> > GNUstep, even if the user currently has GNUstep, but you don't want to
> > interfere with thier installation of it.
>
> Well, this was based on the fact that Richard told that there are some
> resources on which GNUstep relies -- which implied that a standalone
> binary was not quite possible.
Yes, both Richard and I emailed you similar explanations as to why not.
> > Wouldn't it be easier to simply tell the user that your program
> > requires
> > GNUstep and point them to the appropriate directions for installing it
> > on their
> > system?
>
> Sure, it may be easier. It's just that I wanted to link most of the
> libraries I use statically, and don't force people to install GNUstep,
> for just one app, that doesn't even really use GNUstep very deeply.
I'm currently forced to have KDE/GTK installed on my Linux box to have
Konqueror running.
> Cheers,
>
> -- Sébastien
>
> --
> «And just as declarative _thinking_ and imperative _doing_ are
> complementary aspects of our daily life, so are declarative and
> imperative styles when it comes to modern computer programming.»
> <http://www.type-z.org> -- Johan Nordlander, O'Haskell
>
>
=====
Gregory John Casamento
-- CEO/President Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.)
## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep.
Re: Distributing gnustep-based software, Alex Perez, 2005/02/04
Re: Distributing gnustep-based software, Adam Fedor, 2005/02/04
Re: Distributing gnustep-based software, Gregory John Casamento, 2005/02/04