Le 28 mai 2010 à 00:28, Kjell Øyvind Konstali a écrit :

> Nope, the error is still there... GNUstep.sh is in .bashrc and sudo -E
> should take care of it.
> I can still compile GNUstep applications, install and use them, but
> the error about  "/usr/GNUstep/System/Tools" still remains (eg. sudo
> -E make install - warning about PATH). That makes me kind of lost and
> google did not make me brighter ;)

I think I figured it out. I was not using sudo -E in setup.sh. I'm  
using Ubuntu 9.04 which seems to pass the environment variables to  
sudo without -E in the script. That's weird since usually I have to  
use sudo -E to install things.
Anyway I updated the script to use sudo -E and check the environment  
variables are correctly passed to be safe.

> Another thing is that the themes from etoile don't apply to GNUstep
> applications after running setup.sh.

Étoilé Themes are not supported currently since Camaleon is getting  
superceded by GNUstep theme support. In fact, I should remove the  
Camaelon theme installation from setup.sh

> On the other hand I get a vertical menu on GNUstep applications, which
> destroy's the usefulness when run in other environments than Etoile.
> Is there an option to choose between the GNUstep way and the Etoile
> way when handling the application menu?


Not sure what you mean. But basically if EtoileWildMenu bundle is  
installed as setup.sh does it, you get a horizontal menu bar,  
otherwise you get a vertical menu bar (à la NeXT).
Alternatively you can use GNUstep horizontal menu support which is not  
the same than Étoilé (I'm working on unifying both).
See NSMenuInterfaceStyle in 
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/Gui/DefaultsSummary.html

Cheers,
Quentin.


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