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RE: GNUstep Back failed
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Burton, Craig |
Subject: |
RE: GNUstep Back failed |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Aug 2005 09:05:32 -0700 |
Adam and Gregory,
THANK YOU SO MUCH for your time!
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Installation Finished
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Now run the GNUstep initialization script (put this in your
Adam, your last recommendation ( to launch the installer via sudo )
worked perfectly with no 'tweaks' to my environment whatsoever.
I can't wait to get started using the GNUstep framework!
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Fedor [mailto:fedor@doc.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 7:57 PM
To: Burton, Craig
Cc: Bug GNUstep
Subject: Re: GNUstep Back failed
On Aug 29, 2005, at 7:21 PM, Gregory John Casamento wrote:
>> Adam's suggestion to look into the compile latency helped - the build
>> got farther this time. However, the library that was not opened
>> *does*
>> exist in the GNUstep tree. Do I need to set my shared lib path to
>> include the installation directory?
>
> Are you sure you sourced GNUstep.sh before doing this?
>
>
Actually it's done as part of Startup, so that is done automatically.
It probably relates to a typical Solaris problem (also on many other
machines). Did you chose option 1 (sudo) to install this? Likely there
is a security setting that is interfering with installation. It might
be a good idea to either run as root, or run the whole thing with sudo
:
su root; ./InstallGNUstep
or
sudo ./InstallGNustep