Hello,
It was a permissions problem.
The *gnustep-make* package was well installed but while configuring
*gnustep-base* package, it couldn't acces to *make files* even if
*./configure* was runned by *sudo*.
I had to change */usr/GNUstep/* permissions (from root to ec2-user) and
then
Hello,
I have fix the pevious problem by changing permission from root to ec2-user
on */usr/GNUstep/ ...*
I am still trying to install GNUstep, I will let you know.
Thank you.
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2016-04-20 11:16 GMT+02:00 Ghofrane Ben Younes <
ghofrane.benyou...@isograd.com>:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your
Hello,
Thank you for your advice.
Objecive-C compiler is now well installed and I decided (as you told me) to
install ono by one each collection.
I have installed the first package gnustep-make-2.6.8
Then I tried to install gnustep-base-1.24.9 but I have the following error :
*configure: error:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Ghofrane Ben Younes <
ghofrane.benyou...@isograd.com> wrote:
Hello,
>
> I am an IT engineer working at ISOGRAD, a french start up.
>
> I am currently trying to install GNUstep in order to compile Objective-C
> code on a linux server.
> I have installed gcc and
It looks from the log files that you don’t have the Objective-C compiler
installed. Perhaps you could verify that?
On Fedora, you can probably install GNUstep via yum. Although the packages
that come from Fedora may be old/broken compared to the ones on the GNUstep
site, installing them will