Hi, sorry to barge into this thread so late. I think this is actually a runtime/NSBundle problem. To find the path for a bundle (necessary for locating resource files), NSBundle will first ask the runtime (by usign objc_get_symbol_path()). That should return the correct path, but returns nil on my system (dynamic linker shortcoming?) and, as it appears, on all Linux boxen.
If this returns nil, NSBundle will look *only* in GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT. Therefore, the frameworks aren't found if they're installed in GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT. Nicola, since this is marked as TODO by you in NSBundle.m, are you going to fix it? Otherwise, I'll have a go this afternoon. Regards, BjÃrn _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
