Hi,
thanks - your problem is likely due to a problem when you configure the base library. Please try to follow the instructions at - http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/discuss-gnustep/2002-January/014618.html I think they should apply to your system as well. If they don't work for you, let me know - if you follow the instructions you should be able to figure out a bit more about exactly at what stage you have the problem ... (please still Cc: any follow-up to the mailing list because other people might have/had your problem and they might be interested in the answer/might be able to give some better answer than mine). > Hi Nicola > > Thanks for the fast reply. > > My system is custom built from bottom, here is som information: > Kernel 2.4.16 +XFS > GCC 3.0.3 > Libc 6 Version 2.1.3 > > I have compiled gnustep from the bottom, following the compiling guide, and > installed all the required libraries. All my sources are the newest release > from the GNUstep site. > > Can you tell me more, what this means? > > I also have added this to my .profile file. > > GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT=/usr/local/GNUstep/System > export GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT > . $GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh > > When this GNUstep.sh script is run, I get the error message as in the > original mail. > > Best Regards > MB > > > On Monday 21 January 2002 11:49, you wrote: > > > GNUSTEP Internal Error: > > > The private GNUstep function to establish the argv and environment > > > variables was not called. > > > Please report the error to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > Uncaught exception NSInternalInconsistencyException, reason: > > > GNUSTEP Internal Error: > > > The private GNUstep function to establish the argv and environment > > > variables was not called. > > > Please report the error to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Hi - this might be a bug in gnustep, but more likely it is a configuration > > problem on your system ... I'm assuming you have some sort of standard > > linux distribution ... then you need to check that the results of > > ./configure in the base library are as described in - > > > > http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/help-gnustep/2002-January/000321.html > > > > Or even in more detail in > > > > http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/discuss-gnustep/2002-January/014618.html > > > > If your system is not a standard linux distribution, then that won't apply > > > >:-) please send in more details about your system otherwise we can't help > > > > you much. > _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
