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Default "GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT" for Win32
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Stephen Brandon |
Subject: |
Default "GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT" for Win32 |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:24:45 +0100 |
Hi,
In NSUser.m we see the following:
if (gnustep_system_root == nil)
{
/*
* This is pretty important as we need it to load
* character sets, language settings and similar
* resources. Use fprintf to avoid recursive calls.
*/
warned = YES;
fprintf (stderr,
"Warning - GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is not set "
"- using /usr/GNUstep/System as a default\n");
gnustep_system_root = @"/usr/GNUstep/System";
}
(repeat for _local_root and _network_root)
As a point of discussion, since (hopefully) there are going to be more and
more apps and utilities that find their way onto Win32, should or could we
standardise on a more Windows-friendly set of defaults?
My current setup is that the GNUstep root is c:\GNUstep which I think is a
reasonably friendly place to put it, and avoids the messy spaces in "Program
Files" which might be the other common place to put such stuff.
Comments?
Stephen Brandon
stephen@brandonitconsulting.co.uk
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