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Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- Summary of responses
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Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- Summary of responses


  • Subject: Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- Summary of responses
  • From: GĂ©rard Iglesias <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 20:10:25 -0700

Le lundi 24 septembre 2001, ` 09:59 , Chris Gehlker a icrit :
> The killer here is linking GCC code with .o files produced by any
> compiler
> that supports MFC. That is not feasible for both technical and legal
> reasons.

Maybe I am wrong but there is an error here, you can use freely ObjC
code and MFC with the help of the mingw distribution.

Sure cygwin is not the solution, even if you use it as environement, but
with mingw you can use gnustep-base and MFC, but I didn't succeeded to
link all the stuff shared to be able to use NSBundle.

I am going to explore this way in very few times again. I will se and
will infor the list of our status.

Sincerely.

Gerard


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