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From: stephenc AT wf DOT net ("Stephen Crowley")
Subject: Re: Compiling GCC 2.7.2.1/Objective-C on 95
12 Jun 1997 21:54:01 -0700 :
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The objective c compiler that comes with gnuwin32 works fine, all i had to
do to be able to use objc is compile the runtime library, I just extracted
it from the gcc source and with a few modifications (removing "tconfig.h"
from some source files) and some other stuff it builds just fine. I have
also built the gnustep base library without much trouble. If you need the
binaries just let me know.

--Stephen Crowley

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> From: Giesler, Bjoern <Giesler AT helpmate DOT com>
> To: 'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'
> Subject: Compiling GCC 2.7.2.1/Objective-C on 95
> Date: Wednesday, June 11, 1997 7:02 AM
> However, to compile the software I'm writing for my thesis, I need an
> Objective-C compiler (and the GNUstep base library). I haven't managed
> to successfully install the GNUstep/MediaBook developer CD, and since I
> haven't received an answer from their customer support, I've decided to
> recompile GCC myself (version 2.7.2.1, with the patch that comes with
> gnustep-base). However, I don't seem to be able to get it right. Here
> are my problems:

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