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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 15:34:44 +0100
From: "Yann.Le Guen" <yann DOT le-guen AT wanadoo DOT fr>
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To: "Gerrit P. Haase" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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Bonjour Gerrit,

Le mardi 20 novembre 2001 à 14:39:24, vous écriviez :

GPH> Hallo Yann.Le,

GPH> 2001-11-20 14:38:06, du schriebst:

>> My purpose is to install gnustep in the cygwin directory tree. I got
>> the gstep stuff, first install the Makefiles system (I'm using gstep
>> on unix for long...).
>> AT this point I've to set up the GNUSTEP_LOCAL_SYSTEM,
>> GNUSTEP_ROOT_SYSTEM variables. As naive as I am, I did try to do that
>> the same way as I've always done under unix... It seems these
>> variables are not correctly set ?

GPH> You didn't tell us how you tried to do this.

>> What did I miss there ?

GPH> In bash you set a variable like on unix too: $ export MYVAR=myvalue

GPH> Gerrit

Well, I correct the problem, Apologies, it was my fault...

I've another question... latest cygwin comes with gcc 2.95.3-5,
unfortunately, Objective-C language is not enable by default since
trying to compile a .m source file I got the following message:
"Objective-C compiler not instamlled on this system"

What do you recommand to correct this ?
recompile gcc 2.95.3-5 with --enable-language=objc or upgrade for the
gcc 3.0.2 ?

Is there any specifics config options I should know before doing this
?

Thanks, Yann

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 Yann.Le Guen                            mailto:yann DOT le-guen AT wanadoo DOT fr



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