If you're new to GNUstep, Windows may be a poor platform to start your
exploration on.

I suggest you install Ubuntu 10.04 in a virtual machine and use the attached
shell script as a guide to installing GNUstep. ProjectCenter and Gorm are
not built with this script, but you shouldn't have problems building them in
a way similar to what's demonstrated in the shell script.

Note to others:
This is the way I got GNUstep SVN working on a pristine Ubuntu 10.04 in
VirtualBox. I did not yet replicate the experiment, but I think I kept
pretty good notes. After testing, it may be a good idea to put this
somewhere on GNUstep's web site, since Ubuntu is the most popular (or one of
the most popular) end-user distributions.

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 13:36, Mihaylov, Dimitar <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>  Can someone please help me?! I am new to GNUstep and I've been really
> struggling to run Project Center on Windows 7. When I try to build a project
> I get the following error message: " :dup : dup(some disk file) failed,
> handle 0, Win32 error 6" . Has anyone had the same problem? Any ideas what's
> wrong? Maybe it has something to do with the Build Options, do I have to
> enter some text in the Arguments field or just leave it empty?
> Thanks for your help in advance!
>
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