Hi Riccardo,

Please help! Richard has advised me to check with you. :)

So I have built GNUStep on both Raspbian (Raspberry Pi2) and Lubuntu
(Banana Pi) and get the same three errors each time.

1. gnutls-dev won't install from command line (apt-get etc), package can't
be found?

2. I can't drag any icons or files onto the Gworkspace desktop, when I try
to do it the icon flicks back.

3. Similar to above, I can't drag any shortcuts to the Tabbed Shelf at the
bottom of screen, same result.

Thanks!

Adam
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Richard Frith-Macdonald" <[email protected]>
Date: Nov 15, 2015 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: Build GNUStep
To: "Adam S" <[email protected]>
Cc: "GNUstep Discuss" <[email protected]>


> On 15 Nov 2015, at 19:17, Adam S <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> Followed your instructions for building GNUStep on both Raspbian and
Lubuntu. Goes pretty well but for a couple of things I can't seem to get
right. Any ideas please?
>
> 1. gnutls-dev won't install from command line (apt-get etc), package
can't be found?

When I do ‘sudo apt-get install gnutls-dev’, apt tells me it’s selecting
libgnustls28-dev
So presumably there re alternative names for the same thing.
I don’t know why that wouldn’t work for you though … but you could try
libgnutls-dev or libgnbutls28-dev rather than gunnels-dev

> 2. I can't drag any icons or files onto the Gworkspace desktop, when I
try to do it the icon flicks back.
>
> 3. Similar to above, I can't drag any shortcuts to the Table at the
bottom of screen, same result.

Drag and drop of icons in GWorkspace works for me, so I’m not sure what
your problemm is …
I can drag and drop a file onto the osk, onto the desktop, and on to the
tabbed shelf when I turn it on (is that what you meant by table?) … I put a
screenshot on the GNUstep Googhle+ community.
Riccardo may be able to help with this, since he maintains GWorkspace now.

One thing I did notice is that the default window manager does strange
things with window decoration offsets in some windows, so that GNUstep
windows are a little messed up (things offset vertically from where they
should be);  Switching to using WindowMaker may fix that sort of issue.
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