This document explains how to build the different components of the GNUstep core libraries.
Last Update: March 22, 2015
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GNUstep HOWTO ************* Last Update: March 22, 2015 This document explains how to build the different components of the GNUstep core libraries and GNUstep Launchpad. Copyright (C) 1996 - 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Public License, Version 1.0 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
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1 Introduction | ||
2 Summary | ||
3 Compiling and Installing the packages | ||
4 Additional Installation | ||
5 Test Tools and Applications | ||
6 Machine Specific Instructions | ||
7 Getting Libraries via SVN |
This document explains how to build the GNUstep core libraries. The core libraries, along with associated tools and other files provide everything necessary for a working GNUstep system.
In order to easily compile and debug GNUstep projects, you will need the GNU Objective-C compiler ‘GCC’ as well as various other GNU packages.
You will need at least 80Mb of hard disk space (150Mb prefered) in order to compile the GNUstep core libraries.
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