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The most simple way to get an up-to-date installation of GNUstep on Debian or Ubuntu is to add the [https://launchpad.net/~gnustep-dev/+archive/weekly GNUstep weekly PPA] to your distribution sources, provided by the GNUstep Developers team on Launchpad. On how to do this in detail, see the PPA page.
  
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== Compiling manually ==
  
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Uses clang and libobjc2 for all the new features like ARC, Blocks, etc.
# Objective C 2.0 on Ubuntu (from source)
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* Works with a fresh install and likely with a more completed installation.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Works on Ubuntu 12.10 Server.
# PART 1: LIBOBJC2 from source (with ARC)
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* Works on Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop.
# PART 2: LIBDISPATCH from source
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* If you're trying Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, see bottom of the page for help.
# ON UBUNTU 12.04 SERVER
 
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
# Step 1 based on David Chisnall (http://etoileos.com/news/archive/2011/08/14/1206/)
 
# Step 2 based on Chris Mowforth http://chris.mowforth.com/installing-grand-central-dispatch-on-linux)
 
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
  
# ==============================
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After this, you can try to install EtoileOS: see [[EtoileOS under Ubuntu Linux]].
# ==============================
 
# PART 1: new libobjc2 on Ubuntu
 
# ==============================
 
# ==============================
 
  
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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<pre>
# Some examples to test Objective C and ARC once we get it installed
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sudo apt-get install aptitude
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
+
# Dependencies
 +
sudo aptitude -y install build-essential git subversion ninja cmake
 +
# Dependencies for GNUStep Base
 +
sudo aptitude -y install libffi-dev libxml2-dev libgnutls-dev libicu-dev
 +
# Dependencies for libdispatch
 +
sudo aptitude -y install libblocksruntime-dev libkqueue-dev libpthread-workqueue-dev autoconf libtool
  
 
cd ~
 
cd ~
 +
git clone git://github.com/nickhutchinson/libdispatch.git
 +
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules/core
 +
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/trunk libobjc2
 +
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm
 +
cd llvm/tools
 +
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk clang
 +
 +
cd ~/llvm
 +
mkdir build
 +
cd build
 +
cmake ..
 +
make -j8  # 8=your number of build CPUs
 +
 +
echo "export PATH=\$PATH:~/llvm/build/bin" >> ~/.bashrc
 +
echo "export CC=clang"  >> ~/.bashrc
 +
echo "export CXX=clang++" >> ~/.bashrc
 +
source ~/.bashrc
 +
clang -v
 +
clang++ -v
 +
 +
cd ~/libobjc2
 +
mkdir build
 +
cd build
 +
cmake ..
 +
make -j8
 +
sudo -E make install
 +
 +
cd ~/core/make
 +
./configure --enable-debug-by-default --with-layout=gnustep --enable-objc-nonfragile-abi
 +
make && sudo -E make install
 +
echo ". /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh" >> ~/.bashrc
 +
source ~/.bashrc
 +
 +
sudo /sbin/ldconfig
 +
 +
cd ~/core/base/
 +
./configure
 +
make -j8
 +
sudo -E make install
 +
 +
cd ~/libdispatch
 +
sh autogen.sh
 +
./configure CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/kqueue" LDFLAGS="-lkqueue -lpthread_workqueue -pthread -lm"
 +
make -j8
 +
sudo -E make install
 +
sudo ldconfig
 +
 +
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
# TEST COMPILING SOME CODE FROM THE INTERNET
 +
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
 +
You can compile the following code with:
 +
 +
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -fobjc-arc -lobjc  blocktest.m
 +
 +
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -lobjc -ldispatch -lgnustep-base  Fraction.m helloGCD_objc.m
 +
 +
 +
 +
cat > blocktest.m << EOF
 +
#include <stdio.h>
 +
 +
int main() {
 +
    void (^hello)(void) = ^(void) {
 +
        printf("Hello, block!\n");
 +
    };
 +
    hello();
 +
    return 0;
 +
}
 +
EOF
 +
 +
cat > helloGCD_objc.m << EOF
 +
 +
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
 +
#import <stdio.h>
 +
#import "Fraction.h"
 +
 +
int main( int argc, const char *argv[] ) {
 +
  dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_queue_create(NULL, NULL);
 +
  Fraction *frac = [[Fraction alloc] init];
 +
 +
  [frac setNumerator: 1];
 +
  [frac setDenominator: 3];
 +
 +
  // print it
 +
  dispatch_sync(queue, ^{
 +
    printf( "The fraction is: " );
 +
    [frac print];
 +
    printf( "\n" );
 +
  });
 +
  dispatch_release(queue);
 +
 +
  return 0;
 +
}
 +
 +
EOF
  
 
cat > Fraction.h << EOF
 
cat > Fraction.h << EOF
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# ------------------------------------------------------
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# ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL STEPS FOR INSTALLING GUI AND BACK
 +
# (i.e., if you're running Ubuntu Desktop)
 +
# ------------------------------------------------------
  
cat > main.m << EOF
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sudo aptitude install -y libjpeg-dev libtiff-dev
 
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sudo aptitude install -y libcairo-dev libx11-dev:i386 libxt-dev
#import <stdio.h>
 
#import "Fraction.h"
 
 
 
int main( int argc, const char *argv[] ) {
 
  // create a new instance
 
  Fraction *frac = [[Fraction alloc] init];
 
 
 
  // set the values
 
  [frac setNumerator: 1];
 
  [frac setDenominator: 3];
 
 
 
  // print it
 
  printf( "The fraction is: " );
 
  [frac print];
 
  printf( "\n" );
 
 
 
  // free memory
 
  [frac release];
 
 
 
  return 0;
 
}
 
 
 
EOF
 
 
 
cat > mainarc.m << EOF
 
#import <stdio.h>
 
#import "Fraction.h"
 
 
 
int main( int argc, const char *argv[] ) {
 
  // create a new instance
 
  Fraction *frac = [[Fraction alloc] init];
 
 
 
  // set the values
 
  [frac setNumerator: 1];
 
  [frac setDenominator: 3];
 
 
 
  // print it
 
  printf( "The fraction is: " );
 
  [frac print];
 
  printf( "\n" );
 
 
 
  // free memory
 
  // [frac release];  // valgrind should show less leakage with -fobjc-arc
 
 
 
  return 0;
 
}
 
 
 
EOF
 
 
 
 
 
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
# INITIAL REQUIREMENTS
 
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
sudo apt-get -y install build-essential subversion clang libicu-dev libxml2-dev libxml2  libgnutls-dev libssl-dev
 
 
 
#sudo apt-get -y install gnustep            # If you want old runtime
 
#sudo apt-get -y install gnustep-make       
 
#sudo apt-get -y install libgnustep-base-dev
 
 
 
sudo apt-get -y install gobjc                # Def required for below.
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# TEST (may fail w/ segfault if you did not apt-get install gnustep)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 
cd ~
 
gcc `gnustep-config --objc-flags` main.m  Fraction.m -o test -lobjc -lgnustep-base
 
./test
 
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` main.m  Fraction.m -o test -lobjc -lgnustep-base
 
./test
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# OK, let's install the new GNUstep from Subversion repositories!
 
# (based on David Chisnall http://etoileos.com/news/archive/2011/08/14/1206/)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
mkdir gs
 
cd gs
 
 
 
svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/tools/make/trunk make
 
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules/core
 
svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/trunk libobjc
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# 1) Install GNUstep Make a first time.
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 
cd ~/gs/make
 
export CC=clang
 
export CXX=clang++
 
./configure --enable-debug-by-default --with-layout=fhs
 
make && sudo -E make install
 
. /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
 
cd ..
 
 
 
cd ~/gs/core/base
 
./configure
 
make            # On this FIRST TIME THRU, WILL SAY CAN'T BUILD NSBLOCKS for this runtime
 
sudo make install
 
cd ..
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# TEST (the resulting binary will segfault if we don't have a runtime)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
cd ~
 
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` main.m  Fraction.m -o test -lobjc -lgnustep-base
 
 
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# 2) Build libobjc2
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
cd ~/gs/libobjc
 
make -f Makefile
 
sudo make -f Makefile install
 
cd ..
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# 3) NOW GO BACK, RECOMPILE GNUStep MAKE (TO DETECT THE NEW OBJC RUNTIME)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 
cd ~/gs/make
 
./configure  --enable-objc-nonfragile-abi --enable-native-objc-exceptions --with-layout=fhs --enable-debug-by-default CC=clang CXX=clang++
 
make && sudo -E make install
 
. /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
 
cd ..
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# 4) AND THEN RECOMPILE CORE/BASE
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 
cd ~/core/base
 
./configure --disable-mixedabi CC=clang CXX=clang++
 
make            # THIS TIME THRU, NO COMPLAINTS ABOUT BLOCKS
 
sudo make install
 
cd ..
 
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# 5) FINALLY TEST AGAIN AND ENJOY OBJECTIVE C WITH ARC
 
# Note that I need to add GNUSTEP-CONFIG --OBJC-LIBS below.
 
# If you don't want ARC, omit -fobj-arc
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 
cd ~
 
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobj-arc -fobjc-nonfragile-abi mainarc.m  Fraction.m -o test -lobjc -lgnustep-base
 
./test
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
# ==============================
 
# ==============================
 
# PART 2: libdispatch on Ubuntu
 
# ==============================
 
# ==============================
 
 
 
 
 
  
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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cd ~/core/gui
# Some examples to test GCD once we get it installed
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./configure
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
+
make -j8
 +
sudo -E make install
  
cd ~
+
cd ~/core/back
 +
./configure
 +
make -j8
 +
sudo -E make install
  
cat > helloGCD.c << EOF
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You can compile the following code with:
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
 
#include <stdio.h>
 
 
 
int main() {
 
dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_queue_create(NULL, NULL);
 
  
  dispatch_sync(queue, ^{
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clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -lobjc -fobjc-arc -ldispatch -lgnustep-base -lgnustep-gui guitest.m
  printf("Hello, world from a dispatch queue!\n");
 
  });
 
  
dispatch_release(queue);
 
  
return 0;
 
}
 
  
EOF
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cat > guitest.m << EOF
 +
#import <AppKit/AppKit.h>
  
cat > helloGCD_objc.c << EOF
+
int main()
 +
{
 +
NSApplication *app;  // Without these 2 lines, seg fault may occur
 +
app = [NSApplication sharedApplication];
  
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
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NSAlert * alert = [[NSAlert alloc] init];
#import <stdio.h>
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[alert setMessageText:@"Hello alert"];
#import "Fraction.h"
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[alert addButtonWithTitle:@"All done"];
 
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[alert runModal];
int main( int argc, const char *argv[] ) {
 
  dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_queue_create(NULL, NULL);
 
  Fraction *frac = [[Fraction alloc] init];
 
 
 
  [frac setNumerator: 1];
 
  [frac setDenominator: 3];
 
 
 
  // print it
 
  dispatch_sync(queue, ^{
 
    printf( "The fraction is: " );
 
    [frac print];
 
    printf( "\n" );
 
  });
 
  dispatch_release(queue);
 
 
 
  return 0;
 
 
}
 
}
 
 
EOF
 
EOF
  
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# INSTALLING LIBDISPATCH
 
# (based on Chris Mowforth http://chris.mowforth.com/installing-grand-central-dispatch-on-linux)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
sudo apt-get install clang libblocksruntime-dev libkqueue-dev
 
 
# Visit  http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/libpthread-workqueue0 for download links
 
# Visit  http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/libpthread-workqueue-dev for download link
 
 
mkdir dispatch
 
cd dispatch
 
sudo apt-get install make autoconf autogen libtool build-essential gcc-multilib
 
sudo apt-get install pkg-config
 
 
wget http://mirror.pnl.gov/ubuntu//pool/universe/libp/libpthread-workqueue/libpthread-workqueue0_0.8.2-1_amd64.deb
 
wget http://mirror.pnl.gov/ubuntu//pool/universe/libp/libpthread-workqueue/libpthread-workqueue-dev_0.8.2-1_amd64.deb
 
 
sudo dpkg -i libpthread-workqueue0_0.8.2-1_amd64.deb
 
sudo dpkg -i libpthread-workqueue-dev_0.8.2-1_amd64.deb
 
 
wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libd/libdispatch/libdispatch_0~svn197.orig.tar.gz
 
 
tar xvfz libdispatch_0~svn197.orig.tar.gz
 
cd libdispatch-0~svn197/
 
export CC=clang
 
export CXX=clang++
 
make distclean
 
./configure
 
make
 
 
# dispatch_starfish.o: In function `_dispatch_time_mach2nano':
 
# dispatch_starfish.c:(.text+0x5bc): undefined reference to `_dispatch_host_time_data'
 
# dispatch_starfish.c:(.text+0x5ea): undefined reference to `_dispatch_get_host_time_init'
 
# /usr/bin/ld: .libs/dispatch_starfish: hidden symbol `_dispatch_host_time_data' isn't defined
 
# /usr/bin/ld: final link failed: Bad value
 
# clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
 
# make[1]: *** [dispatch_starfish] Error 1
 
# make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/patryk/dispatch/libdispatch-0~svn197/testing'
 
# make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
 
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# To fix compile, comment out build of "testing" from Makefile
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  
make clean
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</pre>
sed "s/testing/#testing/" Makefile > Makefile.new
 
mv Makefile.new Makefile
 
make
 
sudo make install
 
sudo ldconfig
 
  
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# Testing
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# Plain C: When not compiling with libobjc2 (just plain C) on Ubuntu you must add -lBlocksRuntime
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  
clang -o hi helloGCD.c -fblocks -ldispatch -lBlocksRuntime
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* General Note: When compiling, it is generally good to tell clang both the family and version of the runtime: -fobjc-runtime=gnustep-1.7
./hi
+
(The current version number can be had by looking at the latest ANNOUNCE filename in http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/trunk/ (e.g., ANNOUNCE.1.7))
  
clang -o hi helloGCD.c -fblocks -ldispatch
 
# /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/helloGCD-eXxFYY.o: undefined reference to symbol '_NSConcreteGlobalBlock'
 
# /usr/bin/ld: note: '_NSConcreteGlobalBlock' is defined in DSO /usr/lib/libBlocksRuntime.so.0
 
# so try adding it to the linker command line
 
# /usr/lib/libBlocksRuntime.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
 
# clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
 
  
 +
<b>Ubuntu 12.04 Help</b>
  
 +
In Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, I found that running make -j8 in llvm failed with a "syntax error in VERSION script" error. 
  
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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I was able to overcome it by doing the following steps <b>after getting the error</b>:
# Compiling Objective C with ARC and blocks and libdispatch
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# Note: do not use -lBlocksRuntime here since Apple on is not
 
# compatible with the libobjc2 one which has its own. (Note from
 
# David Chisnall)
 
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  
clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobj-arc -fobjc-nonfragile-abi -fblocks  helloGCD_objc.m Fraction.m -o test -lobjc -lgnustep-base -ldispatch
+
<pre>
./test
+
# After make -j8 returned a syntax error in VERSION script error
 +
cd ~/llvm/build
 +
make clean
 +
cd ~/llvm/build/tools/lto
 +
make -j8
 +
cd ~/llvm/build
 +
make -j8
 +
</pre>

Revision as of 14:32, 9 January 2014

The most simple way to get an up-to-date installation of GNUstep on Debian or Ubuntu is to add the GNUstep weekly PPA to your distribution sources, provided by the GNUstep Developers team on Launchpad. On how to do this in detail, see the PPA page.

Compiling manually

  • Uses clang and libobjc2 for all the new features like ARC, Blocks, etc.
  • Works with a fresh install and likely with a more completed installation.
  • Works on Ubuntu 12.10 Server.
  • Works on Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop.
  • If you're trying Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, see bottom of the page for help.

After this, you can try to install EtoileOS: see EtoileOS under Ubuntu Linux.

sudo apt-get install aptitude
# Dependencies
sudo aptitude -y install build-essential git subversion ninja cmake
# Dependencies for GNUStep Base
sudo aptitude -y install libffi-dev libxml2-dev libgnutls-dev libicu-dev 
# Dependencies for libdispatch
sudo aptitude -y install libblocksruntime-dev libkqueue-dev libpthread-workqueue-dev autoconf libtool

cd ~
git clone git://github.com/nickhutchinson/libdispatch.git
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules/core
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/trunk libobjc2
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm
cd llvm/tools
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk clang

cd ~/llvm
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make -j8   # 8=your number of build CPUs

echo "export PATH=\$PATH:~/llvm/build/bin" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "export CC=clang"  >> ~/.bashrc
echo "export CXX=clang++" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
clang -v
clang++ -v

cd ~/libobjc2
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make -j8
sudo -E make install

cd ~/core/make
./configure --enable-debug-by-default --with-layout=gnustep --enable-objc-nonfragile-abi
make && sudo -E make install
echo ". /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc

sudo /sbin/ldconfig

cd ~/core/base/
./configure
make -j8
sudo -E make install

cd ~/libdispatch
sh autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/kqueue" LDFLAGS="-lkqueue -lpthread_workqueue -pthread -lm"
make -j8
sudo -E make install
sudo ldconfig

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TEST COMPILING SOME CODE FROM THE INTERNET
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

You can compile the following code with:

clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -fobjc-arc -lobjc  blocktest.m 

clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -lobjc -ldispatch -lgnustep-base  Fraction.m helloGCD_objc.m



cat > blocktest.m << EOF
#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    void (^hello)(void) = ^(void) {
        printf("Hello, block!\n");
    };
    hello();
    return 0;
}
EOF

cat > helloGCD_objc.m << EOF

#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
#import <stdio.h>
#import "Fraction.h"

int main( int argc, const char *argv[] ) {
   dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_queue_create(NULL, NULL); 
   Fraction *frac = [[Fraction alloc] init];

   [frac setNumerator: 1];
   [frac setDenominator: 3];

   // print it
   dispatch_sync(queue, ^{
     printf( "The fraction is: " );
     [frac print];
     printf( "\n" );
   });
   dispatch_release(queue);

   return 0;
}

EOF

cat > Fraction.h << EOF

#import <Foundation/NSObject.h>

@interface Fraction: NSObject {
   int numerator;
   int denominator;
}

-(void) print;
-(void) setNumerator: (int) n;
-(void) setDenominator: (int) d;
-(int) numerator;
-(int) denominator;
@end

EOF


cat > Fraction.m << EOF
#import "Fraction.h"
#import <stdio.h>

@implementation Fraction
-(void) print {
   printf( "%i/%i", numerator, denominator );
}

-(void) setNumerator: (int) n {
   numerator = n;
}

-(void) setDenominator: (int) d {
   denominator = d;
}

-(int) denominator {
   return denominator;
}

-(int) numerator {
   return numerator;
}
@end

EOF


# ------------------------------------------------------
# ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL STEPS FOR INSTALLING GUI AND BACK
# (i.e., if you're running Ubuntu Desktop)
# ------------------------------------------------------

sudo aptitude install -y libjpeg-dev libtiff-dev
sudo aptitude install -y libcairo-dev libx11-dev:i386 libxt-dev

cd ~/core/gui
./configure
make -j8
sudo -E make install

cd ~/core/back
./configure
make -j8
sudo -E make install

You can compile the following code with:

clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs`  -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -lobjc -fobjc-arc -ldispatch -lgnustep-base -lgnustep-gui  guitest.m



cat > guitest.m << EOF
#import <AppKit/AppKit.h>

int main()
{
NSApplication *app;  // Without these 2 lines, seg fault may occur
app = [NSApplication sharedApplication];

NSAlert * alert = [[NSAlert alloc] init];
[alert setMessageText:@"Hello alert"];
[alert addButtonWithTitle:@"All done"];
[alert runModal];
}
EOF



  • General Note: When compiling, it is generally good to tell clang both the family and version of the runtime: -fobjc-runtime=gnustep-1.7

(The current version number can be had by looking at the latest ANNOUNCE filename in http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/trunk/ (e.g., ANNOUNCE.1.7))


Ubuntu 12.04 Help

In Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, I found that running make -j8 in llvm failed with a "syntax error in VERSION script" error.

I was able to overcome it by doing the following steps after getting the error:

# After make -j8 returned a syntax error in VERSION script error
cd ~/llvm/build
make clean
cd ~/llvm/build/tools/lto
make -j8
cd ~/llvm/build
make -j8