ObjC-SIG ? (PyObjC for MacOSX)
Michael Hudson
mwh21 at cam.ac.uk
Fri Oct 13 03:51:04 EDT 2000
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Glyph Lefkowitz <glyph at no.spam> writes: > "Steven D. Majewski" <sdm7g at virginia.edu> writes: > > > The Makefiles appear to be set up to build to link to gnustep libraries. > > I was expecting some problems figuring out how to get it to work on > > OSX, but trying to manually compile on Mac OSX, I find some immediate > > inconsistencies : in objc_support.h, macro INSTMETH( i, s ) is defined > > with two args but called with one arg. -- Did this EVER compile ? > > I, for one, would like to re-start the ObjC-SIG ... I'm going to be > ordering a Mac later this week, probably, for the express purpose of > running NeXTST^WMacOS X. I am guessing there are more than a few > other pythonistas out there thinking the same... Yes, but for the "money" problem... Cheers, M. -- Of the four project development variables - scope, cost, time and quality - quality isn't really a free variable. The only possible values are "excellent" and "insanely excellent", depending on whether lives are at stake. -- Kent Beck, XP Explained
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