Hi!
Am 18.08.2006 um 18:12 schrieb Quentin Mathé:
I haven't yet sent a mail to the list about this new setup.sh
script. In fact, I still need to update the related INSTALL file.
But basically to build and install Étoilé, you can now just do:
make
su root // if needed and taking in account 'sudo make install' is
broken right now
make install
exit // may be optional
./setup.sh
Right. I personally did this by hand since I expected some FreeBSD
compatibility issues.
I don't see why opentool, openapp, debugapp and defaults are linked
into /usr/local/bin. Is this really needed? Doesn't a user still have
to source GNUstep.sh? If he does so, those tools are reachable in any
case. I also don't understand why libgnustep-base is linked in /usr/lib.
Copying etoile_system to /usr/local/bin is okay for me, since it's
only the 'boot strapping' application. (Linking it from its
installation location would probably be better, though. This should
be possible by replacing the line with "$SUDO ln -s
$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Tools/etoile_system /usr/local/bin".)
I'm using wdm here, so I don't have the /usr/share/xsessions. (And to
be honest, I got a very strong feeling that the way I configured it
is wrong, so I better won't give any advice on this issue. ;-))
-Günther
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