No there isn't anything with my username (which has no spaces). Is the "home" 
directory actually called home, in which case it doesn’t exist either, or is it 
just C:/GNUstep.
James

-----Original Message-----
From: Riccardo Mottola [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 23 November 2015 10:02
To: James d'Authreau; 'Germán A. Arias'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: projectcenter launch error Windows10

Hi,

James d'Authreau wrote:
> I uninstalled everything and reinstalled them. Same problem.  I compared the 
> windows 7 and 10 installations, all the dll's seemed to be there.  Crucially 
> the folder gnustep in c:\users\myusername\gnustep   was not there on the 
> windows 10 version. In the vain hope that a copy and paste job would work I 
> tried this, but sadly not. I tried the new installer, but again no folder is 
> created. Just a thought the windows 7 was 64bit  and windows 10 is 32bit. Is 
> the installer for projectcenter etc only 64 bit?

I don't know about windows 10, but I use gnustep(32bit) on windows 7 64bit and 
at least executables are known to run fine also in windows 8 64bit. So on 7 & 8 
the subsystem 32bit is fine.

the folder you mention should be created only when an application runs and 
needs to store defaults, before it is not there. It is not created by the 
installer.

does your username contain spaces?
You should have your username inside the "home" directory inside gnustep, is it 
there?

Riccardo



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