The most likely reason you get this problem is that you still have he partly compiled newer GNUstep system lying around and there are some incompatabilities to the software you loaded from the Debian repository.
It is a bit hard to tell from here what you did, so I have to guess. The new GNUstep system (mnually compiled) will be in the Local directory and the original one from Debian in the System. It should be sufficient to just delete the Local directory (depending on the file system layout your compilation was using it may be named differently). If this fails I would recomment to delete the GNUstep directory (if this exists in your file system layout) and re-install all packages from the Debian repository. Currently it is very important to keep all the GNUstep libraries and applications on the same release level. But these are only guesses. Fred -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 20:31:28 +0800 > Von: "张韡武" <[email protected]> > An: "张?武" <[email protected]>, "Germán Arias" <[email protected]>, > GNUstep general <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: compile problem: undefined symbol: XShmQueryVersion > I think I entered a typical type of problems newbie usually gets them > trapped in with trail-and-trail method of using a new complicated > software. > Frustrated at the low performance of arts (drag-and-drop almost doesn't > work, for example) and incorrect display of characters of cairo I opt for > back-xlibs, which isn't offered by debian official packages. I try to > compile my own, failing at building guide I opt for startup script, and > failing that, I decide to tolerate the slowness of back-arts and > re-installed packages from debian repository -- after that I found I can > no > longer run gworkspace (error message attached), thinking perhaps I need to > remove the stuff installed with previous build-guide, but don't know how > to. > I would have re-installed the OS if I could (I am running on a special > device that doesn't boot from DVD and other method to re-install OS seems > more challenging). > > Now I am totally confused and don't know where to go. I guess manage to > get > the GWorkspace from Debian official package should be the priority to get > a > usable system, so here is the error message (sorry it is line-wrapped, > because I also couldn't run GNUmail to post it by email software I had to > post this message from the web) > > $ GWorkspace > 2009-04-24 20:14:26.510 GWorkspace[2494] File NSString.m: 1229. In [(nil) > +initWithContentsOfFile:] Contents of file '/home/loongs > on/GNUstep/Library/Colors/System extensions.clr' are not string data > 2009-04-24 20:14:26.536 GWorkspace[2494] Scanner initialised with nil > string -- Neu: GMX FreeDSL Komplettanschluss mit DSL 6.000 Flatrate + Telefonanschluss für nur 17,95 Euro/mtl.!* http://dslspecial.gmx.de/freedsl-surfflat/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K11308T4569a _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
