On 09/26/2013 01:03 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
I have a software project that is initially targeted at Linux but
that I would like to have running on OpenBSD as well. This being
new development, I have the flexibility of selecting the software
stack and I'd prefer to use one that minimizes the pain
Hi,
did you get my reply? I get a mailer error when replying to your mail,
apparently it thinks my email is spam.
Riccardo
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
if you relax the "C++" option and accept "Objective-C", then GNUstep
fits perfectly.
It works very well on Linux, FreeBSD and I'd say (Sebastian
Hi,
On 09/26/13 00:03, Devin Reade wrote:
- C/C++ source language
- graphical client abstraction (thick client, not browser based)
- network abstraction
- threading abstraction
- local disk I/O
- minimizing dependencies on any particular window manager
- libraries/frameworks that are sufficientl
I have a software project that is initially targeted at Linux but
that I would like to have running on OpenBSD as well. This being
new development, I have the flexibility of selecting the software
stack and I'd prefer to use one that minimizes the pain of making
it work on other platforms. Primar
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