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Re: problem with gpbs


From: Nicola Pero
Subject: Re: problem with gpbs
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 16:35:04 +0100 (BST)

> Right, it's actually not an answer. 

> Does gpbs have anything to do with gui and back or is it just the
> combination of the components that might matter?

gbps is part of gui/back.

But ... yes it might also be the combination of the components that matter
:-)


> BTW, do I have to uninstall xgps before I install back or does back cleanly 
> replace xgps?

back should replace xgps, but removing xgps beforehand might be a good
idea 'just in case'.


Thanks for your time.

 
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 15:12:33 +0100 (BST)
> "NicolaPero" <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > > Hi there,
> > > I have a problem concerning gpbs. I am running a start script launching 
> > > the GNUstep servers gdomap, gdnc, and gpbs. If I check right after system 
> > > start all three are running. The problem now is that the first GNUstep 
> > > app which needs the gpbs tells me that it cannot connect to the server 
> > > and will start it. Afterwards the app hangs and must be killed. Checking 
> > > with ps I see that the former instance of gpbs is gone (died? crashed?).
> > > Starting the very same app the next time and trying the same everything 
> > > works fine. The gpbs is started and everything is ok.
> > > Any ideas? Maybe solutions?
> > > 
> > > My GNUstep env:
> > > 
> > > gnustep-base 1.3.4
> > > gnustep-gui 0.7.6
> > > gnustep-xgps 0.7.6
> > > gnustep-make 1.3.4
> > > gnustep-objc 1.2.2.
> > 
> > I know it's not an answer, but can you try with the latest available
> > release ?
> > 
> > gnustep-base 1.3.4
> > gnustep-gui 0.7.8
> > gnustep-back 0.7.8
> > gnustep-make 1.3.4
> > 
> > If you still get the problem, please post again to let us know.
> 
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