Hej, Thanks for the reply. By "just use openapp" do you mean I shouldn't start gdnc? Anyway I tried disabling the firewall and starting the Calculator. Still the same problems. To see a scrrenshot of the errors, you can see it here:
http://www.dsr.kvl.dk/~rohde/desktop.JPG As you can see I still get a critical error. I've tried both with and without starting gdnc first. Regards, Jacob 2005/8/26, Marc Brünink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Try to disable the firewall. And just use openapp. This should work. > > regards > Marc > > > > On Freitag, Aug 26, 2005, at 11:47 Europe/Berlin, Jacob Rohde wrote: > > > Hi list, > > > > In continuation of my first post I went and downloaded the examples > > package to try it out. I'm on Windows. > > > > I just couldn't make it work. This is what I did: > > > > I opened a shell (msys) and navigated to the examples folder I have > > conveniently placed in my "home" directory. > > > > I ran make, and it compiled the stuff. I didn't looked at all the > > ouput but it seemed to go fine. > > > > I changed to one of the apps, Ink, and ran openapp Ink, and then the > > problems began. > > > > First my firewall went crazy because something was trying to personate > > a web server (sh.exe). From the output in the shell I could see that > > some server was needed so I opened my firewall (F-Secure Internet > > Security) and allowed sh.exe to do it's thing. From now on my firewall > > was silent. > > > > It was clear that something was trying to start, but I got a dialog > > bog about a critical error in Ink. I clicked Abort and checked the > > output in the shell. > > > > It said that I needed to run gdnc first ("I couldn't contact the > > notification server" etc.). So in another shell I ran gdnc and then I > > tried starting the Calculator app this time. > > > > Some GUI (not a calculator though, some buttons: Edit, Info etc.) > > appeared in the top-left of my screen but it didn't work. It was > > unresponsive. > > > > The gdnc ouput was: "unable to register with name server quitting" and > > a lot of "The file 'c:\GNUstep\System\.GNUsteprc' is writable by > > someone other than its owner. Ignoring it". > > > > Output in the shell from where I started the Calculator app was also a > > lot of "The file 'c:\GNUstep\System\.GNUsteprc' is writable by someone > > other than its owner. Ignoring it", and then it exited with > > "Calculator.exe: Uncaught exception NSInternalInconsistencyException, > > reason: unable to contact GDNC server" (no surprise there since gdnc > > has quit). > > > > A dialog box about a critical error in Calculator.exe also appeared. I > > clicked Abort. > > > > Anyway what can I do here? Have I done something wrong? > > > > By the way, I also trued running gdnc with the -f option (a tip I got > > from searching the mailing list archive, but it didn't help). > > > > (sorry for the long post) > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Jacob > > > > -- > > You can be my wingman any time. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > > > > -- You can be my wingman any time. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
