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Re: [bug #26437] Base should allow the usual "make && sudo make install"


From: Richard Frith-Macdonald
Subject: Re: [bug #26437] Base should allow the usual "make && sudo make install"
Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:51:58 +0100


On 3 Oct 2009, at 23:20, Markus Hitter wrote:

Having just gnustep-config in the PATH is pretty useless ... I mean when users install Gorm, how are they going to run it if the Gorm executable is not
in the PATH ?

Well, either by typing "Gorm" in a terminal

That only works if Gorm is in the PATH of course.

or by selecting Gorm from the application menu.

For the former, there's a link installed by the package:

$ ls -l /usr/bin/Gorm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 mah mah 41 2009-10-04 00:01 /usr/bin/Gorm -> ../lib/ GNUstep/Applications/Gorm.app/Gorm

The latter, however, is the preferred method. Application menu entries execute a one-line shell script, IIRC.

All of this is rather nit-picking evasion of the point though (who cares whether the executable is in the path directly, or via a link, or via a script) ...

The point is that a problem caused by a faulty installation of gnustep make is an issue which should be cured by installing gnustep-make properly, rather than by hacking everything which would normally use it.

If you want to do that by creating links or scripts to put the gnustep- make scripts in the PATH indirectly rather than by installing into a directory in the PATH or modifying the PATH to point to the directory you installed into, that's fine, but you *need* to put the gnustep- make scripts in the PATH some way, just as you need to put the gcc binary in the PATH some way in order to compile things.






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