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Re: darwin-development digest, Vol 3 #866 - 16 msgs



CoreFoundation was once intended to run on Win32 platforms. So your
milage getting there may vary greatly depending on how long it has been
since the last OpenStep release for windows and which version of
windows you are using.

You may also find that GnuStep's CoreFoundation libraries may work
better for your purposes if you are working in environments other that
Darwin/Mac OS X.

Some notes:
CoreFoundation first shows up in Next's NextStep OS. It is then ported
to the OpenStep environment. Darwin comes from Apple's work on
NextStep/OpenStep after Apple bought Next.
At some point, someone thought that OpenStep was worth porting to
Linux and started the GnuStep project to write an OpenStep environment
for that and other Unix environments.

> From: Matt Darland <email@hidden>
> Date: Fri Jul 25, 2003 3:31:43 PM America/New_York
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: CoreFoundation / Win32
>
>
> I've noticed that CoreFoundation has some Win32 portability #ifdefs.
> Is it possible to build CoreFoundation under Win32, and what build
> environment is needed( Cygwin, Visual Studio, etc )?
>
> Thanks,
> ----
> Matt

--
Randall Wood
email@hidden

"The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
All the rest is just philosophy."

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