Le 15 juil. 07 à 04:27, Jesse Ross a écrit : > I just did a fresh install of Etoile on Ubuntu (on VMware Fusion) > using the LiveCD script ubuntu-install-etoile.sh. When I got to the > end of the install process, it asked me to run setup.sh. Upon doing > that, I got this message: > >> Your GNUstep environment isn't set up correctly. To install >> Etoile, you must source GNUstep.sh or GNUstep.csh located in >> System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh > > I did that, that went fine (even though I thought we didn't have to > worry about sourcing GNUstep.sh anymore),
GNUstep.sh is still to be sourced when you compile something, but not anymore for end users interacting with GNUstep at shell level. However in this case you need to adjust your PATH for tools installed in System/Tools or Local/Tools and not in usual Unix locations. For applications, just use openapp usually installed along the other tools. > then I ran setup.sh again, and everything went well there up until > this message: > >> Copying Themes in /System/Library/Themes >> cp: cannot stat `/home/jross/build/Etoile/Themes': No such file or >> directory I need to update setup.sh. I haven't done it yet since it's harmless. > The rest of the process did complete, though, including saying it > was setting the default theme to Nesedah. When I logout and log > back into the Etoile session, everything seems to work except: > > - I have no Nesedah > - The menubar is using the vertical style > > I've attached a screenshot so you can see what I've ended up with. > > If anyone can provide some insight into 1) how to fix this on my > system and 2) how to prevent this from happening for other users, > that would be awesome. I observe it too. I think it's a bug introduced by ETOILE_CORE_MODULE recent change, it breaks setup.sh. I'm going to fix it. > Oh, btw, the ubuntu-install-etoile.sh script is pretty awesome -- > who can I send proper thanks to for that? It's seriously made the > install process a zillion times easier. It was such pain to fully set up quickly a new test or development system, that's why I decided to open this part of LiveCD script to other uses ;-) It's largely untested outside of LiveCD context though. Thanks for the feedback, Quentin. _______________________________________________ Etoile-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev
