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Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- responses to new posts.
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Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- responses to new posts.


  • Subject: Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- responses to new posts.
  • From: Chris Gehlker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:32:44 -0700

On 9/23/01 8:10 PM, "Girard Iglesias" <email@hidden> wrote:

> 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.
>

"Girard and Dave,

MinGW with the win32api stuff does look like a promising solution. If I get
this framework to actually work, I'll put it up someplace. Thanks for
responding.

--
When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President. Now I'm
beginning to believe it. -Clarence Darrow, lawyer and author (1857-1938)


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 >Re: Is there an ObjC for Windows -- Summary of responses (From: Gérard Iglesias <email@hidden>)

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