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For example, to build GNUstep under Ubuntu 19.04, do: | For example, to build GNUstep under Ubuntu 19.04, do: | ||
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− | https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build | + | |
− | cd ubuntu-19.04-clang-8.0-runtime-2.0 | + | https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build |
− | ./GNUstep-buildon-ubuntu1904.sh | + | cd ubuntu-19.04-clang-8.0-runtime-2.0 |
− | + | ./GNUstep-buildon-ubuntu1904.sh | |
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Reference manuals for GNUStep, including available APIs, etc, are available at http://www.gnustep.org/developers/documentation.html | Reference manuals for GNUStep, including available APIs, etc, are available at http://www.gnustep.org/developers/documentation.html |
Revision as of 02:15, 13 May 2019
Objective-C under Ubuntu Linux
Compiling Everything from Scratch
The following repo contains scripts that compile and install everything needed for GNUstep Objective-C 2.0. The script uses clang and libobjc2 for all the awesome new features like ARC, blocks/Grand Central Dispatch, etc.
For example, to build GNUstep under Ubuntu 19.04, do:
https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build cd ubuntu-19.04-clang-8.0-runtime-2.0 ./GNUstep-buildon-ubuntu1904.sh
Reference manuals for GNUStep, including available APIs, etc, are available at http://www.gnustep.org/developers/documentation.html
General Note: When compiling your own code, it is generally good to tell clang both the family and version of the runtime: -fobjc-runtime=gnustep-2.0 (The current version number can be had by looking at the latest ANNOUNCE filename in https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2 (e.g., ANNOUNCE.1.8.1))