Don't forget, settings are located in ~/GNUstep. I'm just guessing that you may have set "cairo" as backend in one of the user defaults. Which -back variant did you install? Try installing cairo one (package name seems to be: gnustep-back0.20-cairo). Alternatively, try finding a mention of cairo in ~/GNUstep.
Finally, I'd really recommend you to use a build made from source code in Subversion trunk. On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Csanyi Pal <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I purged first every GNUstep application and framework, the wholw > gnustep from my system because can't run neither Gorm nor > ProjectCenter. > > After that I install again projectcenter.app and with it come > dependencies. > > I have installed now Gorm version: 1.2.16-1. > > When I start Gorm, I get the following messages: > > Gorm > 2012-06-21 07:31:18.199 Gorm[20098] Did not find correct version of > backend (libgnustep-cairo-020.bundle), falling back to std > (libgnustep-cairo.bundle). > > 2012-06-21 07:31:18.200 Gorm[20098] NSApplication.m:304 Assertion > failed in initialize_gnustep_backend. Unable to find backend > libgnustep-cairo > > Gorm: Uncaught exception NSInternalInconsistencyException, reason: > NSApplication.m:304 Assertion failed in initialize_gnustep_backend. > Unable to find backend libgnustep-cairo > > This is the situation these days on Debian wheezy/sid system when one > want to uses Gorm and ProjectCenter installed from Debian repository. > > -- > Regards from Pal > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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