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[bugs #5686] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date:
Sat 05/15/04 at 03:50 (US/Mountain)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Wont Fix
Status | Analyzed | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Closed for lack of information.
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[bugs #5686] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=5686>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Ed Waldmire
On: Thu 10/02/03 at 02:10
Category: Base/Foundation
Severity: 1 - None
Item Group: Installation
Resolution: Wont Fix
Assigned to: fedor
Status: Closed
Summary: gnustep-base won't build on Darwin/x86
Original Submission: The build ends with the following error:
Making all in Source...
Making all in subprojects of library libgnustep-baseadd...
Making all for subproject Additions...
Compiling file GSCategories.m ...
GSCategories.m:26:35: warning: Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or directory
In file included from GSCategories.m:27:
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:41:35: warning:
Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or directory
In file included from ../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:48,
from GSCategories.m:27:
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSObjCRuntime.h:456:35: warning:
Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or directory
In file included from ../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:48,
from GSCategories.m:27:
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSObjCRuntime.h:462: parse error before '*' token
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSObjCRuntime.h:463: warning: type defaults to
`int' in declaration of `GSObjCZone'
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSObjCRuntime.h:463: warning: data definition has
no type or storage class
In file included from GSCategories.m:27:
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:170: parse error before '*' token
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:170: warning: type defaults to
`int' in declaration of `gnustep_global_lock'
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:170: warning: data definition has
no type or storage class
../../Headers/Additions/GNUstepBase/GSCategories.h:184: cannot find interface
declaration for `NSCalendarDate'
make[3]: *** [shared_obj/GSCategories.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [Additions.all.subproject.variables] Error 2
make[1]: *** [libgnustep-baseadd.all.library.variables] Error 2
make: *** [internal-all] Error 2
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 05/15/04 at 03:50 By: fedor
Closed for lack of information.
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Date: Thu 10/02/03 at 08:49 By: ayers
Currently gnustep-base should build the additions library automatically for non
*-gnu-* configurations (see config.mak(.in)) But if you configured gnustep-make with
"--with-library-combo=gnu-gnu-gnu" that shouldn't happen. What does you environment
variable:
echo $LIBRARY_COMBO
contain before configuring gnuste-base?
Did you 'source' the
/usr/GNUstep/System/Makefiles/GNUstep.[sh/csh]
file after installing gnustep-make?
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Date: Thu 10/02/03 at 04:44 By: waldmire
I am simply trying to build the four core parts of GNUstep. I got through
gnustep-make fine, but gnustep-base gave me an error after running "./configure" and
"make". The output I pasted first is from "make".
How do I go about making a full base library? I built and configured gnustep-make
with "--with-library-combo=gnu-gnu-gnu." Is this what you are talking about?
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Date: Thu 10/02/03 at 04:10 By: fedor
It would be helpful if you gave some more information about what you are doing. It
appears you are just making the Additions library part of GNUstep base. This will only
work on systems that already have a Foundation library (like MacOS X). On Darwin you
need to make the full base library. If this isn't your problem, please give the output
with 'messages=yes' set:
make messages=yes
See also
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnustep/information/machines_1.html#SEC2
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