Just reporting that running pkg ins gnustep-make fixed it. I think I'm going to like FreeBSD (and GNUstep on it) quite a bit. :)
The package seems so small, maybe making it a dependency wouldn't be too much of a problem?
On Feb 20, 2016, at 10:18 AM, David Chisnall <theraven@sucs.org> wrote:
Hi Patryk,
Those should have been installed as part of the gnustep-make package, which should be a dependency of the gnustep package. If not, then you can do pkg ins gnustep-make to install the missing part.
This was probably hidden for people building from ports, where the build dependencies would have been installed as a side effect of the build.
For everyone else, this is one of the issues when packaging GNUstep: GNUstep Make ends up being a run-time dependency for a lot of things. It would be much better if gnustep-config and GNUstep.sh could be separated out so that only people who need to build software need to install GNU Make and the rest of GNUstep Make.
David
On 20 Feb 2016, at 16:27, Patryk Laurent <plaurent@me.com> wrote:
Hello,
I seem to be having an issue getting GNUstep installed on FreeBSD 10.2. After "pkg ins gnustep" completes, there is a helpful message saying to source the appropriate .csh shell settings file from /usr/local/GNUstep/System/LibraryMakefiles/. However, that directory doesn't have any files in it. It just has an "Additional" subdirectory containing base.make and gui.make.
This is my first time using FreeBSD, so I can easily imagine that I'm missing something. But there didn't appear to be any errors during "pkg ins". Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Patryk
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