Available for test: gcc-3.1.1-1, gcc2-2.95.3-6, and gcc-mingw-3_1-20020516-1
Paul Butcher
paul.butcher@asa.co.uk
Tue Jul 9 03:11:00 GMT 2002
Nicholas Wourms <nwourms at yahoo dot com> wrote:
>--- Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> Nope. I am not interested in supporting objective c at this point. If
>> I was it would be a separate package anyway.
>
> Well will there be a point at which you will be? Porting some, if not
> all, of the GNUStep environment can't happen until you do so. Hopefully
> when you see it fit to provide Ada support, you will provide the
> objective-c compiler. If you don't want to support it ever, will you
> allow someone else to package it and submit for "official" inclusion?
Can I put another vote in for this one - the lack of objC in recent cygwin
gcc builds has been a real problem forcing people to use the mingw gcc. I've
recently compiled gcc V3.1 with cygwin including objC with no problem so
there doesn't seem to be much "support" needed. The size added to the
overall package is negligable, certainly compared to F77 which probably ought
to be separately packaged, like ADA.
(It works even better if you replace the libobjc with that from GNUstep as
this allows DLLs and makes the runtime a DLL.)
Otherwise well done for getting gcc 3.x into cygwin build at last - look
forward to the fully released version when ready. Will be interesting if you
can get libgcj working too as you're currently trying to do.
Paul Butcher
Alton, Hants, UK
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