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[ANN] ObjC EOF on OSX
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[ANN] ObjC EOF on OSX


  • Subject: [ANN] ObjC EOF on OSX
  • From: Simon Stapleton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 20:28:36 +0200

Hi all.

With much thanks to, among others, Stephane Corthesey, Dirk Lattermann, the GNUstep people and MulleKybernetik, I now have a (pretty much) working EOF under OSX. As a result, I've put together a page incorporating:

- Information on what you need to get EOF working on OSX (via GNUstep gdl2, eogenerator and MulleEOInterface)
- My current, non-incorporated patches to GNUstep/gdl2 and Mulle's code (much of the meat of which was kindly provided by Stephane and Dirk) (it should be noted that the gnustep patches are against gnustep-base 1.7.1 and a gdl2 snapshot as of 13 July, it might be tricky to get them to work against newer code). These patches are updated every time I commit to CVS but uploaded at semi-random intervals
- A sort of semi-working EOPalette (it works, but crashes IB from time to time and has a few glitches).
- A fairly rough EOModel editing application (not terribly usable, but it's better than editing those models by hand)

The GNUstep and Mulle patches are (L)GPL as appropriate, the rest is BSD licensed

All to be found at <http://www.tufty.co.uk/Software/EOPage.html>

Use, ignore, whatever.

Simon
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