> configure:5829: result: /lib/cpp > configure:5853: /lib/cpp conftest.cc > ./configure: /lib/cpp: No such file or directory > configure:5859: $? = 127
Not to insult you or start a flamewar. But why do people have to insist on doing something they can't manage to do by themselves. GNUstep on Windows is still clearly alpha software, so I doubt it'd be of any utility for you anyway. If you can't pass through the autotools related problems, maybe it's because your installation of mingw is buggy or whatever but then, please take the time to learn to fix this by yourself and maybe completing the documentation afterward. But stop asking questions about how to compile alpha programs. I managed to have gnustep working on win32, but I did follow the documentation and I did have to tweak my installation. But I was also very conservative on the version of MingW I have installed etc. If your cpp isn't working an you can't figure out why, then stop wasting your time. Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
