Re: Building GWorkspace on Solaris 10

2006-06-26 Thread Enrico Sersale
On 2006-06-25 16:05:24 +0300 Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006-06-25 14:59:46 +0200 Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dunno where else to post this to... On Solaris 10, GWorkspace fails to build Tools 'mdextractor' and 'ddbd' due to symbol belongs to implicit dependency

Re: Building GWorkspace on Solaris 10

2006-06-26 Thread Chris Vetter
On 2006-06-26 12:24:38 +0200 Enrico Sersale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've fixed this. Noticed the SVN update. With 3002002 some tools (actually not active as gmds and mdextractor), don't work. But this is not a problem for ddbd (file annotations, lsfolders and, in the future, thumbnails

Re: Building GWorkspace on Solaris 10

2006-06-26 Thread Enrico Sersale
On 2006-06-26 13:40:54 +0300 Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006-06-26 12:24:38 +0200 Enrico Sersale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've fixed this. Noticed the SVN update. With 3002002 some tools (actually not active as gmds and mdextractor), don't work. But this is not a problem for

my new mail address

2006-06-26 Thread Enrico Sersale
Due of problems with our mail server I've had to change my old address. I've changed my subscription options for all the gnustep lists but I can't find how to change them for gnustep-commits. I *need* gnustep-commits! Can somebody help me? ___

Re: Building GWorkspace on Solaris 10

2006-06-26 Thread Yavor Doganov
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 14:44:53 +0300, Enrico Sersale wrote: $HOME/.Trash seems better also to me. Do you know where gnome and kde keep their trash directory? We could use the same path... Exactly there, at least GNOME. I think KDE as well. -- JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: my new mail address

2006-06-26 Thread Adam Fedor
On 2006-06-26 05:51:16 -0600 Enrico Sersale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Due of problems with our mail server I've had to change my old address. I've changed my subscription options for all the gnustep lists but I can't find how to change them for gnustep-commits. I *need* gnustep-commits! Can

GUI with Cocoa on Linux platform

2006-06-26 Thread pradip patel
Hi Plz . help me some one How can I run cocoa GUI application on Linux..? Plz. Give me detail step I already installed GNUstep on Linux and also write command line program. Also if any body has simple GUI program then plz. Send me.. pradip

Re: Command line tool on Windows

2006-06-26 Thread mcgurme
I forgot to note, our program also required zlib1.dll to run standalone Morgan ___ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep

Source getting problem

2006-06-26 Thread pradip patel
hi plz. help me some one. i have problem to get source of Gorm and Project Center i tried to download from following link http://wwwmain.gnustep.org/resources/downloads.php?site=ftp%3A%2F%2Fftp.gnustep.org%2Fpub%2Fgnustep%2F#dev so plz. give me link where i can download package

Re: Command line tool on Windows

2006-06-26 Thread Michael Hopkins
On 21/6/06 20:33, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], mcgurme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We got this to work just recently. The key was to grab the necessary .dll files and put them in with the application (.exe file) in the app wrapper directory. So, here's an example listing of the application

Re: Cross-compiling distributing Tools

2006-06-26 Thread Michael Hopkins
On 12/6/06 09:07, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Though we develop on Mac OS X (due to the lovely Xcode), the native target for running code distribution builds is GNU/Linux amd64. Our other two targets are GNU/Linux i386 (i.e. 32 bit) and Win32 via

RE: source gettting problem

2006-06-26 Thread pradip patel
Hi The link which u mention below is also not working for me.. Plz. If u have other option then give me. pradip -Original Message- From: Vaisburd, Haim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:57 PM To: pradip patel Subject: RE: source gettting problem Yes, now it

Re: Cross-compiling distributing Tools

2006-06-26 Thread hns
Michael Hopkins schrieb: On 12/6/06 09:07, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Though we develop on Mac OS X (due to the lovely Xcode), the native target for running code distribution builds is GNU/Linux amd64. Our other two targets are GNU/Linux

Re: Command line tool on Windows

2006-06-26 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
Am 22.06.2006 um 13:46 schrieb Michael Hopkins: That is excellent news for anyone wanting to distribute command line Foundation-based Objective-C applications on Windows! So, just to clarify, you: - compiled/linked your application as 'shared' (did you use the mingw32 cross-compiler on

Re: GUI with Cocoa on Linux platform

2006-06-26 Thread Ingolf Jandt
Also if any body has simple GUI program then plz. Send me.. There are many ones (calculator, primitive editor...) in the gnustep-examples package available from the Download page http://gnustep.org/resources/sources.html (select a server, click on View package list and download Examples 1.0.0

Re: Command line tool on Windows

2006-06-26 Thread Ingolf Jandt
I want to build a command line tool on windows which works out of the box. This means you just copy over the .exe file to a virgin Windows machine and you are ready to go. 1. Is that possible with GnuStep or CygWin/GnuStep? (i.e.: linking everything that's needed into the .exe) Real

wikipedia entries

2006-06-26 Thread Ingolf Jandt
Whilst -- according to frappr -- gnusteppers are found around the world there are wikipedia entries in only six languages. What about writing at least a short note on GNUstep? As far as I can see there could be articles in #1088;#1091;#1089;#1089;#1082;#1080;#1081; #1103;#1079;#1099;#1082; (2