What I was referring to is that the application was already compiled, when the pl2link problem happen. You could try to run the application by issuing the command
openapp ./Affiche.app This will start the application Affiche, but I would expect this command to fail, with a similar error message as the one you get from pl2link. As I wrote, this does not solve your problem. You may go back to rebuilding the GNUstep environment and have a close look at all the error and warning messages that show up. Fred Daniel J Farrell schrieb: > Hello everyone, > > I have updated the title to this post because it seems to me MacOS > specific.... > > Thanks for that Fred. > > I afraid I don't understand what you mean by locally? > > Dan. > > > On 5 Jun 2006, at 13:17, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >> I would expect that it is not pl2link that is causing the problem here, >> rather this program, being the first GNUstep tool to run, shows that >> something went wrong before. >> >> To test this, you could try to run your application locally and I am >> sure this is going to fail. >> >> Now this does not help you in solving the problem :-( >> Now one of the experts of GNUstep on MacOSX needs to step in. >> _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
