Richerd, Sergei,
it works now: I must admit I did not know that the User Domain was the
GNUstep directory in my home directory. And there was indeed a Gorm version
that had escaped my attention. My sincere apologies for keeping you busy
like that.
I wonder now if there is anybody using GUstep on
> On 16 Feb 2024, at 11:05, Sergei Golovin via Discussion list for the GNUstep
> programming environment wrote:
>
> By the way it is strange that Gorm was installed in the
> SYSTEM_DOMAIN. My installation goes into
> <...>/Local/Applications/Gorm.app (that is LOCAL_DOMAIN).
If this is the
Edwin Ancaer writes:
> Sergei,
>
> I have been booking at the defaults, but I find them in different places.
> There is set of decent looking defaults file Defaults.plist at
> /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Applications/Gorm.app/Resources. They are in
> the attached file.
It is shipped with Gorm
thank you, Riccardo and Sergei, for the replies.
I think I'm OK with ProjectCenter.
Next on the list is Gorm. I installed the latest release (1.3.1) from
Github, and I thought it was be OK, I could follow the tutorial
https://gnustep.github.io/experience/PierresDevTutorial/index.html and
things
Hi,
Edwin Ancaer wrote:
Then I got ProjectCenter to build, also from github. And it seems to
work. I did a first test, and I could build and execute the
ubiquitous Hello World as a Tool. Small detail, as I start
ProjectCenter with the openapp command, I see the following:
Edwin Ancaer writes:
> [edwin@ottopedi /usr/ports/devel/gorm/work/apps-gorm-04554d2]$ openapp
> ProjectCenter
> 2024-02-02 22:42:56.724 ProjectCenter[26915:101910] No local time zone
> specified.
> 2024-02-02 22:42:56.724 ProjectCenter[26915:101910] Using time zone with
> absolute offset 0.
>