GNUstep is a free, object-oriented, cross-platform development
environment that strives for simplicity and elegance. GNUstep is
based on and completely compatible with the OpenStep specification
developed by NeXT (now Apple Computer Inc.) as well as implementing
the extensions added by Apple in the form of Cocoa.
The GNUstep Startup package combines all four core packages (Make, Base,
GUI and Backend), plus ffcall.
This is the message after compiling from source, because the files
are then put in a package you will miss it:
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Installation Finished
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Now run the GNUstep initialization script (put this in your
.bashrc or other type of startup script). Note the '.' at the
beginning of the line.
. /opt/gnustep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
Now you can install some applications and start using GNUstep
Look for a few applications in the AppSources directory. The
typical way to install an application is:
tar -zxf MyApplication.tar.gz
cd MyApplication
make
make install (as root, unless GNUstep is in your home dir)
Then start the application:
openapp MyApplication.app
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