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Dell Inspiron 8600 dual booting windows and ubuntu 7.10
From: |
Marcio Valenzuela |
Subject: |
Dell Inspiron 8600 dual booting windows and ubuntu 7.10 |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Mar 2008 08:52:25 -0600 |
Ive installed on
another partition and everything runs fine.
GNUSTEP DOWNLOAD AND
INSTALL:
1. Went to
GNUstep.org > downloads > clicked on last bottom link of GNUstep for
ubuntu blogspot.
2. Added all
the dev libraries on ubuntu first via synaptic package manager. could not
fint ffcall (later i downloaded it)
3. Clicked on
the GNUstep build guide link and went for the easy route in Chapter 4, using the
GNUstep Startup script and got the 0.19.2 startup ta.gz of 6.8M. Extracted
it and installed it using ./configure
4.
Installation created GNUstep directory on home directory.
5. Downloaded
ffcall from gnustep.made-it.com and followed the link bear the bottom of the
page for downloading and building ffcall.
6. Here is
where i run into problems:
a. i placed
ffcal inside the GNUstep directory, so i have
/home/GNUstep/ffcall/
b. i ran sudo
./configure and it runs fine, because if i run ./configure i get a permission
denied to avcall directory or something like that
c. then i go
to gworkspace folder which is on my desktop and when i try to run sudo
./configure, i get "you must run GNUstep initialization script
first"
does this mean i
have not correctly installed gnustep?
how can i check if
its installed correctly?
i posted on ubuntu
forums and got this:
According to GNUstep
faq, the only thing you should do is: sudo apt-get install gnustep gnustep-devel
So i did, but i still get
the same error when i try to run gworkspace.
Please
help!
mars
- Dell Inspiron 8600 dual booting windows and ubuntu 7.10,
Marcio Valenzuela <=