Feel free to cc the mailing list, they may be able to help you far better than I can with some of these problems. :-)
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 22:50, Dr. James R. Pannozzi D.O.M. LAc. < [email protected]> wrote: > Ya is good, these problems were resolved. > > I have details on what I did , but basically just your install script > and then I make sure that PATH was set to point to the bin sub folder > of Release and that the GNUstep.sh was sourced properly. Also, as > your install script shows, the compilation of gnumake is a little > tricky, I think must compile it twice. Then just go into sample apps > like Gomoku and start compiling. Some apps missing lrand and srand, I > don't know where to get these but can just write my own I guess. > Thought the compiler had them but guess not. > > Main problems are: on windows xp, for example, I can compile and run > Gomoku no problem. On Ubuntu, no window opens when I click on new > game. Can use gnu debug no problem, works fine so when I have time > will figure out what the holdup is. > > On the Radon transform app, compiles OK but nothing happens when I > start it. No docs on how to start it. Will have to run that through > debugger too. Scanning applications are my main interest why I found > GNUstep. What with the Affine transform and other graphics stuff, > GNUStep has exactly what I need without spending $$$ for a Mac. > > All systems - stuff missing or does not work right for GWorkspace. > Files will not open and other odd stuff happening. > > Fedora Core 14 and 16, cannot get good install of GNUStep. something > like your Ubuntu install script not working and compiler gets messed > up -> get message something like "this is not the same compiler > options you used to compile gnumake", when I try to compile > gnustep-back or gnustep-gui. > > Now I try BSD (PC-BSD) but instructions for install GNUSTEP on it > seem old. I try version 9.0 (Isotope) and lot of BSD bugs, even in > the install, hangs for long time finally install. Then system locks > up often when leave it alone for a few minutes. This was supposed to > be the STABLE release version. No wireless card working so I use a > shared internet connection from my laptop. Next tried version PC-BSD > 9.1 with the new installer, that's the box I'm on now. Operating > system now works GOOD. This is on an ESystems box with 4 gig RAM, > 500Gig disk drive, Intel dual core processor. > > Will exercise the encrypted zfs file system a little, install some > apps, then see how to install GNUSTEP on it. Don't know if I'm > supposed to install from the BSD ports, or use AppCafe or use an .sh > but I do see, right after the initial install of the operating system, > a folder called GNUstep, so they have tried to install something there > automatically. Contents of this folder are two other folders: > "Defaults" and "Library" but there's next to nothing in them other > than something called Windowmaker with a .jpg in it and Defaults > faulder just has > Windowmaker.txt and WMRootMaker.txt in it. > > Thanks for that Ubuntu install script, that really helped a lot - > never used CLANG before but I have no problems with it, so far pretty > good! > > Thanks Again, > J. > > On 3/31/12, Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 14:29, Citizen Jimserac <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> MANY thanks! So.... clang instead of gcc?? Well this IS a > >> surprise, for years I've relied on gcc whenever compiling something on > >> linux (or ming gcc on windows). > >> > > > > clang is a nicer compiler for Objective-C. > > > > > >> Yes, I see when compiling that "make" does nothing when a GNUMakefile > >> is present... > >> for example, > >> GNUmakefile:25: /common.make: No such file or directory > >> GNUmakefile:35: /aggregate.make: No such file or directory when trying > >> to compile gnustep-gui examples. > >> > > > > I'm not sure what might be causing this, but it sounds like GNUstep.sh > was > > not properly sourced using: > > > > . /path/to/GNUstep.sh > > > > > >> > >> Could you describe in more detail your post install things such as... > >> > >> "Post-compile, I also added > >> ~/llvm/Release+Asserts/bin into PATH, and I sourced GNUstep.sh to make > >> compiling easier. " > >> > >> > > In .bash_profile, I added approximately the following lines: > > > > PATH=~/llvm/Release+Asserts/bin:$PATH > > . /path/to/GNUstep.sh > > > > -- > > Ivan Vučica - [email protected] > > > -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
_______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
