Are you sure that you don't have multiple conflicting gnustep-make 
installations ? ;-)
If not, are you sure that your gnustep-make is up-to-date with your 
gnustep-base ?

In conclusion, I suggest starting from scratch (ie, rm -Rf /opt/GNUstep, 
rm -Rf /usr/GNUstep, rm -Rf /etc/GNUstep), making sure there is no old GNUstep
stuff on your system anywhere, then get your clean gnustep-make/gnustep-base 
sources
with the exact same version you're using on Solaris and build from scratch.

No reason why that shouldn't work, but if it doesn't, please post your logs 
again
(including the gnustep-make ones this time!) ;-)

Thanks



-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Höschler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, February 16, 2007 4:26 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Building base on debian

Hello Nicola,

> Which version are you using ?  Can you provide your configure options
> and the configure results ?

The tree is a few month old. We are using it successfully on Solaris 
and need to be compatible with this version. Here is the output of 
./configure and make for base.





Thanks a lot!

Regards,

   Andreas



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