Nicola, I found the bug, seems to be a pilot error:
>>>Can you send me the output of 'env' in csh and of 'set' in sh after you >>>source the GNUstep.csh/GNUstep.sh scripts ? >> >>I'll do so when I get home later this evening. I finally sat down and updated from cvs yesterday evening, now I ran GNUstep.[c]sh and found the difference: I used 'env' in both shells. Running '/usr/bin/env' in both shells leads to the observed behaviour while running 'env' in csh and 'set' in sh shows the same env vars for both shells. Thanks for the hint, -dirk _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep
