1 Installation ************** 1.1 Introduction ================ This file documents the installation of the GNUstep Backend Library, 'gnustep-back'. If you are installing this package as part of the GNUstep core package, read the file GNUstep-HOWTO for more complete instructions on how to install the entire GNUstep package (including this library). GNUstep-HOWTO is located at You must have installed gnustep-gui before installing this library. 1.2 Configuration ================= Configuration is performed by running the 'configure' program at a shell prompt. You may want to use some of the optional arguments to the 'configure' program. Type 'configure --help' for a list. GNUstep specific options are at the end of this list (if any). The backend comes with several different window server and graphics drawing implementations. If you do nothing, the default ones will be chosen. You can can change this using configure. For instance, to choose the art graphical drawing implementation, run configure --enable-graphics=art Type 'configure --help' for a list of graphical drawing implementations. You can also change the name of the backend when configuring it. This is convienient if you want to have a different backend with different configurations. For instance, to create an xlib and and art backend, you could do this: configure --enable-graphics=xlib --with-name=xlib make install make distclean configure --enable-graphics=art --with-name=art make install Before running an application, choose one backend using the defaults program: defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSBackend libgnustep-xlib 1.3 Compilation =============== To compile this library, type make. After this is complete, type make install (make sure you are the root user). Some additional options you can use with make are 'debug=yes' to make a debugging version of the library and 'shared=no' to make a static version of the library. See the gstep-make package for more information on these options. 1.4 Installing ============== To install, type make install