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