Kevin Kerle wrote:
Gregory,

At 10:02 AM 2/2/2005 -0800, Gregory John Casamento wrote:

Check the .gorm directory and see if there's anything in it. Other users have
reported that the dir is empty when PC creates the project.


  The .gorm dir is populated with the files I'd expect (data.classes,
data.info, and objects.gorm) and all have reasonable contents, to my eyes.
The exception is actually thrown by Gorm, and I get the same error when I
try to load the PC-created .gorm in standalone mode.  Gorm works fine for
me if I create a project from scratch with it, so I'm thinking it doesn't
like something about the way PC is creating them.


It's now "Application" instead of "GormApplication".
P.S. Can we get Pierre to update or, at least remove that link?   It's
confusing to a lot of people as the "Where's GormApplication" is a
persistent question".


  I'd hate to see the link just removed since it's a very good tutorial and
quite useful.  I figured that was the case and probably wouldn't have given
it a thought if I hadn't run into the other problem.

Kevin





Kevin,

--- Kevin Kerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 When I try to launch Gorm from the new ProjectCenter by selecting
Interfaces on the main browser window and then double clicking on the name
of a .gorm file in the second panel of the browser, I get the following
error:

 File not found. Exception: GSMutableString(instance) does not recognize
objectforKey:

Check the .gorm directory and see if there's anything in it. Other users

have

reported that the dir is empty when PC creates the project.


 I get the same error if I load an existing .gorm file and double click on
that.  Is this a known bug or problem?  Gorm works find by itself.  I am
doing this on RedHat EL v.3

 I also notice that in the Create new project... dialog, the list box
doesn't contain a GormApplication item.  Is this because the tutorial I'm
going from is dated, or do I have to do something to set up a
GormApplication.bundle to activate this item?  The tutorial I am using is:

http://gnustep.it/pierre-yves/index.html

It's now "Application" instead of "GormApplication".


Kevin


P.S. Can we get Pierre to update or, at least remove that link? It's confusing to a lot of people as the "Where's 'GormApplication' is a

There's no hope of ever getting this updated by Pierre.

That being said, I have created a revised verison and posted it at http://www.gnustep.org/experience/PierresDevTutorial and am making an active effort to get the old one removed.

Cheers,
Alex Perez



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