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From: MarketLogix Developer <mlx AT mlx DOT com>
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 12:59:54 -0700
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Subject: Objective-C
Reply-To: bisk AT eqtc DOT com

Hi.

I bailed from this list about a year or so ago when Cygnus, or rather, RedHat
finally nuked ObjC in the 1.3.x net release of Cygwin.  I know that it was  
never "officially" supported but once one could simply play with the  
makefiles a bit to get it going.  RedHat basically did the same by  
eliminating ObjC from with their 2.96 gcc release.  However, an ObjC rpm  
eventually surfaced to bring it back into the available toolset.

Has some guru done the same for the Cygwin stuff or has the combination of
COM, newlib, cygwin.dll, et. al. proven to be too much of a burden to overcome ?

Thanks in advance,

bisk

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