Cocoa is also relatively portable via GNUstep--an open source implementation of the Openstep API from which Cocoa was derived. GNUstep is a little bit rough around the edges, but apparently very usable at this point. See google for various links.
How hard would it be to make an unofficial "community supported" version of RedHat for Sparc? I'm comfortable with RedHat and I'd prefer to keep on using it, but I don't need support and probably wouldn't pay for an official CD to install on hardware that is worth less than the cost of the CD:-). Does anyone know of a source for information on how to build a RedHat distribution?
Cocoa is also relatively portable via GNUstep--an open source implementation of the Openstep API from which Cocoa was derived. GNUstep is a little bit rough around the edges, but apparently very usable at this point. See google for various links.
How hard would it be to make an unofficial "community supported" version of RedHat for Sparc? I'm comfortable with RedHat and I'd prefer to keep on using it, but I don't need support and probably wouldn't pay for an official CD to install on hardware that is worth less than the cost of the CD:-). Does anyone know of a source for information on how to build a RedHat distribution?