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Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW)
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Hovik Melikyan |
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Re: GS and MinGW (was Re: Porting libobjc2 to MinGW) |
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Wed, 17 Dec 2014 16:43:15 +0000 (UTC) |
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Derek Fawcus <dfawcus+lists-gnustep-dev <at> employees.org> writes:
Hi Derek,
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:34:38AM +0000, Hovik Melikyan wrote:
>
> So on the topic of gnustep for windows targets using mingw,
> is that mingw32 or mingw64?
>
It's mingw32. Right now I'm focusing on 32-bit, as the assembly part for
64-bit is a different story with its own problems.
> I see from the mingw64 page that it was initially created as
> a way to port some objc code to windows.
>
It says it goes back to 2005, and I'm not sure what this fact says about
Objective-C. At least the Foundation and below live in both worlds - 32
and 64 (after all there are still 32-bit iOS systems around).
--
H.M.
- Porting libobjc2 to MinGW, Hovik Melikyan, 2014/12/15
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- Re: win32 show-stoppers, Hovik Melikyan, 2014/12/20
- Re: win32 show-stoppers, David Chisnall, 2014/12/20
- Re: win32 show-stoppers, Hovik Melikyan, 2014/12/20
- Re: win32 show-stoppers, Hovik Melikyan, 2014/12/21
- Re: win32 show-stoppers, Hovik Melikyan, 2014/12/30
- Re: win32 show-stoppers, David Chisnall, 2014/12/30