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Re: URGENT: Unable to run PROJECTCenter


From: jjdd88
Subject: Re: URGENT: Unable to run PROJECTCenter
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 15:52:01 -0800 (PST)

Thanks everyone's help.
I am finally unblocked.  But still cripple.

I can compiled and run apps. but cannot "launch"
I cannot launch gorm from projectcenter. no error seen
I cannot launch my apps from projectcenter. I got NSTask - launch path
openapp not valid

2 cents for newbie like me as return.

I install all precompilied package (old version).
http://www.jaysonjc.com/programming/objective-c-programming-in-windows-gnustep-projectcenter.html
 
I need to set some windows environment variables,

I can start to learn objective-C now.
 

jjdd88 wrote:
> 
> Thanks, getting slow progress here :)
> Now the error message I got is 
> 
> 5: /common.make: No such file or directory
> 50: /aggregrate.make: No such file or directory
> 51: /application.make: No such file or directory
> 
> I can find them at /GNUStep/System/Library/Makefiles
> But I don't know where to set it.
> 
> I tried Preference "Root Build Directory" but not work.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Richard Frith-Macdonald-2 wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 19 Dec 2010, at 22:29, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Now it work and I can even follow the convertor example to the end. 
>>>> But I
>>>> got the following error when I try to build.
>>>> 
>>>> :dup: dup(some disk file) failed, handle 0, Win32 error 6
>>>> 
>>>> What is that?
>>>>   
>>> I have no real clue why that happens. I know that sometimes when I
>>> compile and uptate the whole core system, it happens. Usually after
>>> another clean build of core and PC it fixes. Currently it works for me.
>>> IIRC, it has to do with the way stoud/stderr are piped and read on
>>> windows. Richard?
>>> I don't know why it is unreliable.
>> 
>> I'm not really familar with the PC code or with mswindows (as far as I
>> know the dup() system call in windows should behave the same way as the
>> dup() call in unix).
>> I did a quick search for Win32 error 6 and found that it is
>> ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE (See
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231199(PROT.10).aspx) so I
>> guess the code is trying to duplicate a bad file handle ... which
>> probably means that the file was not successfully opened  in the first
>> place (or was closed), and you need to find out how/why that happened. 
>> Since this is handle 0 (stdin) it really *ought* to be open/valid.
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