Gnustep web page for downloads (http://www.gnustep.org/resources/sources.html) has an Arch Linux section referring to a Pacman repository (ftp://blkwidow.lerp.com/pub/mirror/arch/gnustep).
This errors out and the server does not seem to exist, or their is some kind of permissions issue (I believe the former). I am working my way through the download page trying different Linux distros in a vain attempt to get Gnustep development environment to install, just sufficient to try out the simple sample programs in the basic tutorial. Arch Linux was another combo to try. I notice when Googling that documents relating to Gnustep and Arch seem to be horribly out of date, so perhaps this stuff is no longer maintained. If so, it might be cool to change the web page to reflect this. As yet no luck whatsoever getting Gnustep up and running. Can someone suggest a Distro/Package combination that can work in a straightforward way without patching and fixing. Ive tried Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, FreeBSD. Not interested in trying Suse (specially not 9.3), OpenBSD or Gentoo. Dont have access to a Mac or to Solaris. Theres not much left on the official web page. It is not difficult to get a Gnome/Glade setup running under almost any version / revision of Linux - I am nonplussed as to why Gnustep should be any different, but whatever I do nothing ever works properly. I have never succeeded in getting Gorm to even load, much less run properly. What am I missing? Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
