> >> I reported this on the help list last week but didnt get a
> >> response. I checked out cvs on two machines and got the same results.

Hi - I tried quite hard to reproduce this problem, but I have been not
able to see it so far.  

> > 2. Remove all GNUSTEP environment variables and related info (eg PATH)
> 
> I had /usr/lib/GNUstep in my PATH from my last debian install of
> it. It's removed now.

Ahm - since the problem is so persistent and weird, the only suggestions I
can give you is to also hard-remove all the previous GNUstep directories,
as in:

su -c "mv /usr/GNUstep /usr/GNUstep.backup"

su -c "mv /usr/lib/GNUstep /usr/lib/GNUstep.backup"

This should actually never be needed, but I don't know what else to
suggest.

Tonight or tomorrow evening I will install from scratch GNUstep on my
brand new portable computer -- I'm using Debian, so there is hope that I
will be able to see the bug and fix it. :-)


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