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Re: Using gnustep as a library?
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Mehul N. Sanghvi |
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Re: Using gnustep as a library? |
Date: |
Fri, 26 May 2006 12:35:06 -0400 |
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Daniel J Farrell said the following on 5/24/2006 8:44 PM:
Hello everybody,
I would like to use gnustep objects such as NSString and NSArray in my
programming. However, I'm just number crunching for science purposes;
I'm not making GUI apps so I don't need to work inside the gnustep
environment. All I need is to simply #import <NSArray.h> etc in my code.
To do this should I just follow the instruction to install the 'Base
Version' package on my linux distribution and then link to the library
when compiling?
Does the linux distribution matter? I was going to do this with Ubuntu?
Regards, Dan.
Ubuntu is Debian based, and if all you want are the libraries, so you can
use them in your application, you'll need the gnustep-base and gnustep-make
packages.
cheers,
mehul
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