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1) Build using the instructions here: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
 
1) Build using the instructions here: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
  
2) Build libobj2 and install it:
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2) Build a bootstrap version of gnustep-make (so libobjc2 will know where to install):
         make CC=clang CXX=clang++
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        ./configure
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        make install
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3) Build libobj2 and install it:
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         mkdir Build
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        cd Build
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        cmake ..
 
         make install
 
         make install
 
                
 
                
3) Build gnustep-make like so and install it:
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4) Build gnustep-make like so (the ng runtime means new clang/libobnjc2 features) and install it:
  
 
         ./configure --with-library-combo=ng-gnu-gnu
 
         ./configure --with-library-combo=ng-gnu-gnu
 
         make install
 
         make install
  
4) Build base, gui and back and install them using:
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5) Build base, gui and back and install them using:
 
   
 
   
 
         make install
 
         make install
  
 
That should be all there is too it.  Not much, but a few little details which might serve to make it enough of a pain to discourage some people.
 
That should be all there is too it.  Not much, but a few little details which might serve to make it enough of a pain to discourage some people.

Latest revision as of 11:24, 23 October 2018

1) Build using the instructions here: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html

2) Build a bootstrap version of gnustep-make (so libobjc2 will know where to install):

       ./configure
       make install

3) Build libobj2 and install it:

       mkdir Build
       cd Build
       cmake ..
       make install
             

4) Build gnustep-make like so (the ng runtime means new clang/libobnjc2 features) and install it:

       ./configure --with-library-combo=ng-gnu-gnu
       make install

5) Build base, gui and back and install them using:

       make install

That should be all there is too it. Not much, but a few little details which might serve to make it enough of a pain to discourage some people.