%%name: GNUstep

%%short-description: A graphical, object oriented programming environment.
 
%%full-description: Provides an object oriented application
development framework and tool set for use on a wide variety of
platforms. It provides a generalized visual interface design and a
cohesive user interface. It also uses a common imaging model called
Display PostScript (based on PostScript) to do all its drawing, so the
program is truly WYSIWYG.

GNUstep is written in the Objective-C language, a simple yet powerful
object-oriented language based on C that gives you the full power of
an object-oriented language with exactly one syntax addition to C and
a dozen or so additional keywords.

%%category: development

%%license: LGPL

%%maintainer: Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>

%%interface: Library, X

%%updated: 24 Apr 2000

%%keywords: Objective C, development, object oriented, PostScript

%%programs:

%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.gnustep.org/

%%support:

%%doc: English Objective C manual available 

%%developers: Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>, Richard Frith-MacDonald
<rfm@gnu.org>, Nicola Pero <n.pero@mi.flashnet.it>, Andrew McCallum

%%contributors: Michael Hanni <mhanni@sprintmail.com>, Daniel
 Boehringer <boehring@biomed.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>, Todd White
 <twhite@rogers.wavw.ca>

%%sponsors: Software Builders, Orange Concept, Spindle Top, Brainstorm
Computing Solutions

%%source: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu

%%debian: ftp://ntama.uni-mainz.de/pub/gnustep/binary/debian/

%%redhat: http://www.seawood.org/gnustep/

%%repository: http://www.gnustep.org/resources/Anoncvs.txt

%%related:

%%source-language: C

%%supported-languages:

%%use-requirements: 

%%build-prerequisites: gcc, gdb

%%weak-prerequisites: WindowMaker

%%source-prerequisites: libtiff

%%version: 0.6.5 released 17 Feb 2000

%%announce-list: info-gnustep@gnu.org

%%announce-news: gnu.gnustep.annouce

%%help-list: help-gnustep@gnu.org

%%help-news: gnu.gnustep.help

%%dev-list: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org

%%dev-news: gnu.gnustep.discuss

%%bug-list: bug-gnustep@gnu.org
	    











 






