On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 18:20, Richard Frith-Macdonald <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The -findApplications method is already called from the -init method of
> NSWorkspace.
>
> If this is not working then ...
> perhaps Zcode has not been installed in one of the directories searched or
>

Correct -- while I work on it, Zcode is in ~/Development/Zcode :-)

OS X does not depend on having apps in such locations, why should GNUstep?
NSWorkspace or NSApplication should register the app's existence, or that
should be done by GWorkspace upon noticing the existence of a previously
unknown .app bundle. Why depend on having apps in "normal" locations? While
reasonable, and while GNUstep does not have to clone OS X behavior in every
way, such a limitation is not necessary, and I was not aware of it.

-- 
Regards,

Ivan Vučica
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