>>> 1) Can I use gnustep-make on Linux with colormake or clmake to >>> colourise the output during builds? If so, how? Have googled and >>> looked through the docs but I can find but no hints there. I suspect >>> it would just be changing 'make' -> 'clmake' somewhere in the bowels >>> of the GNUstep directory hierarchy. Also, how to I set the default >>> level of warnings (i.e. turn off those annoying "warning: multi-line >>> comment"). >> >> I'm afraid I don't know colormake and am not familiar with that >> warning, so I can't help on this one. > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/hardy/colormake > > http://bre.klaki.net/programs/colormake/ >
Thanks - that (colormake) is a nice script. I used it to build gnustep-base as follows: <download and unpack colormake> cd /home/nicola wget http://bre.klaki.net/programs/colormake/colormake-0.2.tar.gz tar xfvz colormake-0.2.tar.gz <add it to the PATH> export PATH=$PATH:/home/nicola/colormake <use it to compile gnustep-base> cd devmodules/core/base cmake So, all you need to do is then use 'cmake' instead of 'make' and all should work :-) That works for me ... and I like it :-) ... even if I find the gray on white hard to read so probably won't use it much in practice :-/ Thanks _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
