then how to get that into $PATH? I think supplying wrapper scripts
would go a
long way to helping GNUStep integrate with UNIX's command line.
...same problem though - how do you get the wrapper scripts into the
path ?
if you can get one you can get the other surely ?
We already put xxx/Tools directories into the PATH. This happens when
you
source GNUstep.sh at startup.
Perhaps we could put a shell script into Tools,
/usr/GNUstep/Local/Tools/EasyDiff
containing the lines
#! /bin/sh
exec "/usr/GNUstep/Local/Apps/EasyDiff.app/EasyDiff" "$@"
when you install EasyDiff.app.
Then by typing EasyDiff, the app would be started.
That should work, but ... Any comments about this change ?