> I've find the error, it was in gnustep-make, not in gworkspace. > > In .../GNUstep/System/Makefile/Instance/Shared/bundle.make all copys are make with: > cp -r > This have the problem that it can't copy hardlinks and other type of special files, >I replace it with: > cp -R > And it works!!!!!
Yes - thanks - but ... I'm still confused about how/why you have been able to got to the point that you have to copy hardlinks in the first place. :-) Can you let me know a bit in detail how/why do you get the error ? I wasn't able to reproduce it. > Making all for app GWorkspace... > Copying resources into the app wrapper... > cp: no se crea el enlace duro >`GWorkspace.app/Resources/BrowserViewer.viewer/Contents/Resources' al > directorio `GWorkspace.app/Resources/BrowserViewer.viewer/Resources' But how did you generate these hardlinks in the first place ? These should be symlinks I think. Maybe your machine doesn't support symlinks ? I think you're using a ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu box, so you should have symlinks ... Btw - you are talking about a hardlink between directories if I understand correctly ... I can't even create such hardlinks on my linux box unless I'm root! Which suggests me the following questions :-) - what operating system, platform, shell etc are you using ? - are symlinks working on your machine, and if so, are they detected correctly ? you may check your /usr/GNUstep/System/Makefiles/config.make - mine says LN_S = ln -s because I've got symlinks working on my machine. What does yours say ? I'm not sure how portable 'cp -R' is, compared to 'cp -r' (which is definitely portable), so I'd be curious to know a real example in which it would be definitely useful to have 'cp -R' rather than 'cp -r'. We can always define CP_R to be 'cp -r' inside config.make, and then you could override that with make CP_R='cp -R' if it's a very rare problem. If you have any more comments or light to shed on this problem, I'd be happy to read about it. Thanks! :-) _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep