hello david > I have some out-of-tree patches that make this quite easy - I wrote them for > deploying on WebOS, where I wanted to do the same thing. I hope to have time > to tidy them up (and make sure that they don't break other configurations) > soon...
great, thanks. perhaps a wiki page with instructions would be just the right thing once they have landed ;-) > > Basically, you can link the GNUstep libraries just as you would others, but > they need to be able to find the their resources. There is some optimisation > in NSBundle that, unfortunately, has the side effect of breaking everything > when the GNUstep libraries are not where they expect to be. This primarily > means that the time zone data is not in the right place. hm the time zone stuff is of no concern to me, but i guess GUI also goes wild if it doesn't find all its lovely TIFFs and stuff. > I'm not 100% certain why the time zone data needs to be bundled with GNUstep, > since it's present on most systems anyway, so I also want to look at > factoring this out a bit. thanks, i anticipate any improvement here. still, i am a bit disappointed, i had expected that all of this would just work already, but only insiders know how to do it... i can't believe that although it being more than 15 years old, no-one so far has bundled gnustep with their deployable binary only package? thanks, julian
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