Thank you for the quick responses but, no joy. I am grep-ing every file on the other computer I set up for the sole purpose of figuring this out to see if I can find how Ubuntu managed it. I have already looked at all of the usual suspects on that system but cannot find any reference to GNUstep.sh. I was planning on dumping Ubuntu anyway and going with a pure Debian install but I would still like to track GNUstep development so the default .debs probably still will not work fr me. If I cannot figure this out in another day or two I will uninstall all of my compiled GNUstep packages, go back to the default Ubuntu ones and then start building and using checkinstall to update the .debs. That will of course introduce incompatibilities of a different ilk.
No worries on rebooting, I am well past 500 reboots trying to resolve this and there are no other users. Your recommendations did lead me to this page: http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/GNUstep/gnustep-howto_4.html which has some other ideas I may try. Thanks again -j _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
