Check /usr/ccs/bin/nm

I don't think I've seen a Solaris system without it. Just check one of the most 
bare-bones systems I have and it is there. The pkgchk command says it comes 
from SUNWbtool package. 

HTH

--Robert



> On Jun 8, 2015, at 17:07, Riccardo Mottola <invalid.nore...@gnu.org> wrote:
> 
> Follow-up Comment #9, bug #45032 (project gnustep):
> 
> I notice that while building I get:
> Compiling file FSNPathComponentsViewer.m ...
> Creating derived_src/NSFramework_FSNode.m...
> /bin/sh: nm: not found
> /bin/sh: nm: not found
> 
> 
> I suppose nm is used to get the symbols. Solaris does not provide nm, the GNU
> binutils should be used, which is installed as gnm
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