Follow-up Comment #1, bug #25079 (project gnustep):

I don't think that this is the cause of your problem. When NSUserDefaults
outputs this warning it will just keep on working.
And if gpbs gets this warning, every other application and tool should get it
as well.

Could it be that you have more than one gpbs installed and the wrong one gets
started? Or that gpbs finds an old version of base and uses that?

What is the actual problem you are getting? Does gpbs stop after that
warning? Could you please debug that tool (I know this is hard on Windows).
You will need to set the command line arguments --no-fork and --verbose.


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