On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 4:21 PM, James
McKenzie<jjmckenzie51(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
Adam Strzelecki wrote:
I really don't understand why Obj-C is
treated as evil, even it would
be part only of Mac platform of Wine and even it is supported by GDB
and GCC on any possible platform :/
Need to convince AJ of that. It would be nice
to be able to do Mac
builds on Linux and vice versa. I don't like the problems that are
encountered using mingw32 for the testsuite when building it on Linux.
What problems are you referencing?
Once I thought
when moving to Mac that its doggy idea to force some
Obj-C on Mac, while other part of the World speak C/C++, but now I
know that Obj-C is what defined OSX actually and way the whole system
works. So wondering who of Obj-C dislikers at Wine HQ really uses Mac
and really did any of native apps on Mac.
Don't know. I know that Austin English does use a Mac. I don't know if
he builds programs on it, however. I would like to see at least one
FOSS project use Obj-C code to support the Mac rather than using c wrappers.
No, I don't have one. I have ssh access to one, but that's it. I'd
like to see more testing done on the Mac, but until I get one
personally, that won't happen for a while.
--
-Austin