Hi Scott, Le 24 sept. 2009 à 06:10, Scott a écrit :
> OK I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, I've installed all the packages as > listed in the INSTALL.Ubuntu file, I've installed the full gnustep > system, I've sourced GNUstep.sh, I've built and installed the LLVM > trunk, but when I try to build Etoile (trunk) I get this: > > Compiling file UKRunner.m ... > In file included from UKRunner.m:27: > UKRunner.h:25:34: warning: Foundation/Foundation.h: No such file or > directory It looks like there is a problem with the GNUstep environment variables or the GNUstep install itself. How did you install GNUstep ? Did you check out the GNUstep trunk or download a recent release ? Did you try to compile other GNUstep applications ? If you have checked out the Étoilé repository, you can find a small test app here (with no dependency on Étoilé): <http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/etoile/trunk/Etoile/Developer/Templates/TestAppTemplate/ > Just type 'make' in this directory to compile it. If the compilation succeeds, you can then launch it with: openapp ./Test.app If you can post the GNUstep-related variables reported by 'env', this would be useful to see whether GNUstep.sh was sourced as expected. Can you also check Foundation.h is present in /pathToGNUstepInstall/System/ Library/Headers/Foundation/Foundation.h… Cheers, Quentin. _______________________________________________ Etoile-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-discuss
