> i guess thats just what i will do. i'll come back either with a set of > working steps, or with problem reports ;->
ok, problem reports ;-) what i did: • setup a clean ubuntu 10.4 vmware image and install gnustep trunk (--with-config-file=./GNUstep.conf) • build and run hello world gnustep app to verify gnustep is working (well, i don't get fonts if the x11 backend is used even with freetype, art works fine) • move the gnustep installation out-of-place • add the gnustep "System", "Local" folders as well as all the .so libraries and the GNUstep.conf (full of paths starting with './') to my hello world app folder now i can't get the hello world app to run again. i am properly setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and • trying to start the app directly ./HelloWorld makes it stuck, probably because GNUstep.sh hasn't been sourced • trying to source the GNUstep.sh (directly or indirectly through openapp) within the hello world app bundle fails because the file references the old global installation path instead of the relative pathes ... isn't it picking up my user .GNUstep.conf or what? notroot@ubuntu:~/Desktop/GNUstepTest/HelloWorld.app$ . System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/filesystem.sh: No such file or directory bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/print_unique_pathlist.sh: No such file or directory bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/print_unique_pathlist.sh: No such file or directory bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/print_unique_pathlist.sh: No such file or directory bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/print_unique_pathlist.sh: No such file or directory bash: /home/notroot/Desktop/inst/System/Library/Makefiles/print_unique_pathlist.sh: No such file or directory despite the GNUstep.sh failing it still sets some environment variables, but wrong, e.g.: GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT=/home/notroot/Desktop/inst/Local should be GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT=/home/notroot/Desktop/GNUstepTest/HelloWorld.app/Local it still references the old global installation and not the installation within the app wrapper should i just forget about sourcing GNUstep.sh and try to set environment variables like GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT myself from my launcher script? any ideas? thanks, julian
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