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RE: addresse in System Domain
From: |
Adam Fedor |
Subject: |
RE: addresse in System Domain |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Feb 2004 17:26:52 -0500 |
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Heintzmann
>
> Oh yes that helps me :
> Now addresses manager seems to work fine. ( There are still these
> messages :
> AddressManager[2269] Problem locating framework Addresses
> AddressManager[2269] Problem locating framework AddressView
> )
>
I think that this can be solved, if you are installing in a different place
than the default, by compiling with GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DIR set:
make GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DIR=$(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT)
make GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DIR=$(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT) install
I've also found a bug in gnustep-base that prevented GNUstep from using a more
robust method of finding the framework location. I'll commit that shortly.
After that change everything works for me and I don't have to make any extra
links anywhere.
- addresse in System Domain, Eric Heintzmann, 2004/02/01
- Re: addresse in System Domain, Jens Jahnke, 2004/02/03
- Re: addresse in System Domain, Eric Heintzmann, 2004/02/04
- RE: addresse in System Domain,
Adam Fedor <=
- RE: addresse in System Domain, Eric Heintzmann, 2004/02/10
- RE: addresse in System Domain, Nicola Pero, 2004/02/10
- RE: addresse in System Domain, Eric Heintzmann, 2004/02/11
- RE: addresse in System Domain, Björn Giesler, 2004/02/11
- Re: addresse in System Domain, Adam Fedor, 2004/02/11
- Re: addresse in System Domain, Björn Giesler, 2004/02/11