I was able to build the bootstrap compiler, however when I was building the compiler itself, it complained not finding yacc.h as seen from the attached screenshot. It seems to be looking for yacc.h file which doesn't seem to exist in OpenBSD 7.4 even if I already installed the default development tools and libraries of the platform. Can this dependency be removed during building of the compiler itself? Or are there workarounds to this? Please advise. Thank s.
Hi David, Can you please guide me on the requirements to build this from source for OpenBSD? OpenBSD makes release every 6 months and would like to help making this project regularly available to that platform. Please advise. Thanks. On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 2:18 AM David Stes stes@users.sourceforge.net wrote: objpak is an implementation of the basic collection class library as described in Brad Cox' book on Objective-C. This implementation is relatively close to the classes as discussed there (see...
If I understand correctly, the Portable Object Compiler already has objcpak as a set of framework objects, can this be replaced with GNUstep framework instead? What will be the gotchas we have to consider when trying to do so? Thanks.
If I understand correctly, the Portable Object Compiler already has objcpak as a set of objects, can this be replaced with GNUstep objects instead? What will be the gotchas we have to consider when trying to do so? Thanks.
Idf I understand correctly, the Portable Object Compiler already has objcpak as a set of objects, can this be replaced with GNUstep objects instead? What will be the gotchas we have to consider when trying to do so? Thanks.