On 2005-11-30 02:45:05 -0500 Lloyd Dupont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

apparently it should be in some directories pointed to by "GSBackend"
if I perform a search in the Tool directory and I find:
..\Library\Bundles\libgnustep-back-010.bundle.
that could be the one.
How do I put it into GSBackend variable now?

In your Defaults database (don't know where .GNUstepDefaults is on Windows, in UNIX, it's in ~/GNUstep/Defaults/), you need to have a key in the NSGlobalDomain:

    NSGlobalDomain = {
        ...
        GSBackend = "back-010";
        ...
    };


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