> > It looks like a rule in application.make is being executed when it doesn't > > need to be. > > > > Sorry to reply twice but after I talked about this in #gnustep Andrew > (aeruder) was able to pin the cause; PC generates a > Resources/Info-gnustep.plist, and this is what is causing the problem.
Excellent spot then! ... that's definitely not how it is expected to be! :-) PC should/might generate xxxInfo.plist, where xxx is the application name. gnustep-make will take the entries in xxxInfo.plist, merge with the entries automatically generated by gnustep-make, and create the Info-gnustep.plist. But Info-gnustep.plist is expected to be generated by gnustep-make. For example, if you are creating an application called 'Test', then PC/you might create a TestInfo.plist containing any plist entries that you want to insert into your Info-gnustep.plist and that are not automatically generated by gnustep-make. The reason we use a xxxInfo.plist name is that you might be multiple applications in the same directory. :-) The reason writing a Info-gnustep.plist is not required is obvious ... in most/many cases it's not needed! Only if you have to add some custom stuff into your .plist, you have to write the xxxInfo.plist. It should be easy to fix it in PC, it's not a big deal really. Thanks Disclaimer: I didn't actually look at what PC does, I assume the reports that PC generates an Info-gnustep.plist are correct. ;-) _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
