On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Frank Rehwinkel <[email protected]>wrote:
> Points taken. I'm prepared for a little pain. I've installed objc2 now > (had to disable the tests) and see the header is installed in my local > directory where I want but still I get the header file missing (my local > directory isn't part of the include path yet I guess), even when I hack the > source to change the angle brackets to double quotes. So I have a little > more playing around to do before posting again. > There is a way to figure out what the compiler thinks the include path is. Unfortunately, I don't know it offhand. In any case, if libobjc2 is installed into /usr/local/include, not only should GNUstep be picking up on it, but so should other software. Which may be good or bad. :-) Don't forget to rebuild and reinstall gnustep-make, and re-source GNUstep.sh; the installed copy of gnustep-make is where the compiler configuration is stored and system configuration is described. > By the way, how do I reply to your post so it appears as part of the > thread? Is it enough that I reply from email and add [email protected] > the To: list? > That's right. Use the reply-to-all functionality or add "[email protected]" manually once you hit "reply". Nearly all email software should add enough headers to get Mailman and email clients to figure out it's a part of the same thread. Avoid changing the subject and that's it. -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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