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Re: broke my GWorkspace...


From: Gaël Elegoët
Subject: Re: broke my GWorkspace...
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 19:46:18 +0200

On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 19:05:15 +0200
Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer@gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 11.10.2015 um 18:00 schrieb Gaël Elegoët <galgot@free.fr>:
> 
> > On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 13:00:33 +0200
> > Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer@gmx.de> wrote:
> > 
> >> Better keep this on the mailing list otherwise you will have to
> >> write the same mail to Riccardo too.
> >> 
> >> To me this looks like you uninstallation didn't clean up correctly.
> >> It is hard to tell what was left over, but Riccardo's idea that it
> >> might be a defaults file is a starting point. You will have to
> >> check for yourself whether any of the newer GNUstep libraries are
> >> still present. I am a bit worried that you failed to compile
> >> GNUstep on your machine. This should be fairly simple. The best
> >> starting point will be to uninstall the Debian GNUstep components
> >> first. The order of the components you gave in your mail was also
> >> wrong. Start off with GNUstep make, base, gui, then back and
> >> finally your application code. You will have to add a few
> >> development packages before you may start this, but that is surely
> >> documented for Debian somewhere in the GNUstep wiki.
> >> 
> >> Hope this helps,
> >> Fred
> >> 
> >> On the road
> >> 
> >> Am 11.10.2015 um 12:23 schrieb Gaël Elegoët <galgot@free.fr>:
> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks for your answer.
> >>> Here is a more detailled report:
> >>> My GWorkspace version is 0.8.8, GNUStep 7.7, GNUstep-base-common
> >>> 1.22.1, GNUstep-back-common 0.20.1, all from the Debian 7 repo.
> >>> 
> >>> And that's the things i've done: tried compiling and installing
> >>> GNUstep-base 1.24.8, GNUstep-back-0.24.1, Gnustep-gui-0.24.1,
> >>> GNUstep-make-2.6.7, and GWorkspace-0.9.3.
> >>> Managed to compile GNUstep-base-1.24.8, but the others would fail.
> >>> so decided to uninstall every thing related to GNUstep via
> >>> Synaptic, then re-install the versions from the Debian 7 repo.
> >>> For uninstalling I've ckecked "Mark for complete removal" (that
> >>> removes even the configuration files).
> >>> After that uninstall , I've re-installed GNUstep 7.7 from the
> >>> Debian 7 repo, and now I have these problems with GWorkspace.
> >>> 
> >>> Regards
> >>> 
> >>> Gaël
> > 
> > Hi, me again :)
> > 
> > So I completely uninstalled the GNUstep from the Debian 7 repo.
> > Then compiled and installed all in the order you've said,
> > -make, -base, -gui and -back. 
> > All worked well this time ! many thanks. must have been the order in
> > which I was installing...
> > Now tried compiling GWorkspace-0.9.3. It asks me to run the GNUstep
> > initialization script first (GNUstep.sh) before doing ./configure.
> > But I have no GNUstep.sh script in /usr/share/GNUstep/Makefiles.
> > So I've tried taking one from another debian 7 running machine with
> > GNUstep from the Debian repo installed and putting it into the
> > Makefiles folder. But when I try to run it it asks for other
> > scripts, "filesystem.sh" and "print_unique_pathlist.sh"...
> > Do you know how I could get a GNUstep.sh running ?
> 
> If you did install GNUstep make, then there is one. Most likely
> in /usr/local, but it is best to start a search for it. 
> 
> find / -name GNUstep.sh -print


Ok thanks, I've found it in /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles indeed.
I had to change the group permissions from staff to root, otherwise it
wouldn't run. Then GWorkspace compiled fine.
But now if I do sudo make install , it says :

$ sudo make install
GNUmakefile:5: /common.make: No such file or directory
GNUmakefile:33: /aggregate.make: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/aggregate.make'.  Stop.

even though these files are there in the Makefiles folder...
if I try just make install , it starts installing then gives me errors :

mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/lib/GNUstep/Frameworks': Permission 
denied
make[2]: *** [/usr/local/lib/GNUstep/Frameworks] Error 1
make[1]: *** [FSNode.install.framework.variables] Error 2
make: *** [internal-install] Error 2

regards

Gaël




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