Platform compatibility
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Following are procedures for installing GNUstep on different Operating Systems.
You may also want to take a look at the dependencies.
AIX
To be provided.
BSD-based systems
To keep this list as brief as possible, information about these systems can be found here.
GNU/Hurd
GNUstep also runs on GNU/Hurd on the GNUMach kernel.
HP/UX
- GNUstep-core-1.0, please see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/CPAM_with_TWW/References_Manual#GNUstep_and_CPAM. look for the gnustep-core-1.0.sb and gnustep-core-1.0.pb file for building and packaging information.
Irix
To be provided.
Linux-based systems
To keep this list as brief as possible, information about these systems can be found here.
Solaris
Intel
Move over to http://www.blastwave.org/ or http://www.sunfreeware.com/ to download and install all required dependencies. (Personally, I recommend the packages from BlastWave which usually are quite up-to-date. Interestingly, they already offer GNUstep-make as a package.)
If you follow the installation instructions for GNUstep, you should not run into any problems.
However, if you want to select Window Maker from the X login, you need to do some additional editing. Check out http://www.gunfleet.com/solaris/winman.htm for that. The information about Window Maker found there basically also applies if you plan on using Azalea from Étoilé.
Sparc
- http://www.linuks.mine.nu/gnustep/solaris is one of package sources to create solaris packages for GNUstep.
- GNUstep-core-1.0, please see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/CPAM_with_TWW#GNUstep_and_TWW_HPMS. look for the gnustep-core-1.0.sb and gnustep-core-1.0.pb file for building and packaging information.
Windows
Cygwin
To be provided.
MingW
See Installation on Windows for details on MingW setup. Also look at precompiled binary installer, available from GNUstep's ftp site.
SFU
Microsoft's Service For Unix.
Others
To keep this list as brief as possible, information about these systems can be found here.