It seems like libffi is not compiling on your version of darwin. You might try

./InstallGNUstep --ffi=ffcall

to force compiliation of ffcall instead of libffi. Although if you are just interested in using gdl2, you probably don't need to compile gnustep-startup. gnustep-startup is meant to set up a complete GNUstep system on your computer, but on Mac OS X, all you really need are the extensions to the base library to use gdl2 - everything else comes with Mac OS X. So you might just try compiling and installing separately:

gnustep-make
gnustep-base


On Feb 14, 2009, at 9:53 AM, Ricardo Strausz wrote:

Hola!

I'b been fighting with my PowerMac to install GNUstep in order to use DL2... any advise will be very wellcome

Gracias!

Dino

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