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Re: error compiling gnustep-gnu-0.6.9
From: |
Adam Fedor |
Subject: |
Re: error compiling gnustep-gnu-0.6.9 |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Jun 2001 21:43:46 -0600 |
edmund vorauer wrote:
>
> >
> > GNUSTEP Internal Error:
> > The private GNUstep function to establish the argv and environment
> > variables was not called.
> > Please report the error to bug-gnustep@gnu.org.
> >
> > 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 bug-gnustep@gnu.org.
> >
> >
> > gmake[3]: *** [example.service/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist] Error 1
> > gmake[2]: *** [example.build] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: *** [example.all.svc.variables] Error 2
> > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/src/gnustep-gui-0.6.9/Tools'
> > gmake: *** [internal-all] Error 2
>
> my system is (a unmodified SuSE 7.1):
> > $ uname -a
> > Linux edi 2.4.0-4GB #1 Mon Jan 22 16:42:16 GMT 2001 i686 unknown
>
> my compiler version is:
> > $ gcc -v
> > Reading specs from /tools/gcc-3.0/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.0/specs
> > Configured with: /export/src/gcc-3.0/configure --prefix=/tools/gcc-3.0
> > --enable-threads --enable-languages=c++,java,objc
> > Thread model: posix
> > gcc version 3.0
>
> i've installded gnustep-objc-1.0.1 and copied the
> target libs to the gcc installation directory
> /tools/gcc-3.0/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.0
>
You really don't need gnustep-objc. It's only useful if you are using
gcc versions less than 3.0, although I don't think it will hurt, I'm not
really sure.
The error is symptomatic of a bug that was fixed in gcc 3.0 barely a
week before it was released. Are you sure you have the release version
of 3.0?