Adam Fedor <[email protected]> writes:

> I think it did install fine.  The problem is that there appears to
> be a previous installation of GNUstep that forced startup to install
> in a different location that it didn't know about (/opt/GNUstep).
>
> There are already Debian GNUstep packages, so perhaps those were
> already installed.
>
> You could try again, removing the /etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf file, so
> Startup will be able to install in it's own location.

I did so and the Startup installation was successfully. I have now
installed:
   GNUstep Make: 2.2.0
   GNUstep Base: 1.19.1
   GNUstep Gui/Back: 0.17.0

I edited .bashrc file:

mcedit .bashrc
 # GNUstep
 . /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh

and because I'm using gdm to start X Window I edited .gnomerc file
too:

mcedit .gnomerc
 # GNUstep
 . /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh

I have downloaded gorm-1.2.10.tar.gz.
Now, if I try to install it with
make
sudo make install
from it's directory I get error messages:

GNUmakefile:29: /common.make: No such file or directory
GNUmakefile:181: /aggregate.make: No such file or directory
GNUmakefile:182: /application.make: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/application.make'.  Stop.

Why? How can I solve this problem?

Any advices will be appreciated!

--
Regards, Paul Chany



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