Thanks to everyone for fast and accurate help. Selector fixed to "do_it:", and 
it works now. However still have a warning, and have no idea, how to avoid it. 
Programs output now:

------------------------------------------------
2012-11-14 09:13:32.020 helloworld[3096] obj1#tick
2012-11-14 09:13:31.980 helloworld[3096] WARNING - unable to create shared user
defaults!
2012-11-14 09:13:32.030 helloworld[3096] main#tick
------------------------------------------------


It complains only when NSThread starts - no warning about user defaults without 
NSThread. I am with admin rights on my Windows 7 system, and should not be a 
problem to create a file, if something library function really want to do that 
in depths. Also searched for a user defaults file, what it should to be on 
Windows system, thought no problem with creation, if system already have it. 
Not so much found.


Can i download one somewhere? Or any other way to fix it?



________________________________
 From: Tom Davie <[email protected]>
To: Jamison Hope <[email protected]> 
Cc: Andor Kocsis <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: NSThreading
 

On 13 Nov 2012, at 22:08, Jamison Hope <[email protected]> wrote:

> That should be 'NSSelectorFromString(@"do_it:")' with the colon at the end.
> At least, that fixes it compiling/running on Cocoa, so I assume it's the
> same issue for GNUstep.. and it is, look at your error message:

Or, alternatively, @selector(do_it:), which will allow the compiler to verify 
that the selector actually exists somewhere.

Bob
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