I can confirm problems like this happen whenever I install GNUstep from
scratch. It usually prevents most applications from loading (not tools).
Runing Preferences.app usually solves the problem. I wish I could
replicate it to provide a rational bug report, but I can say that the
issue does exist.

Cheers
Chris

On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 09:56 +0000, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > On Oct 19, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> > 
> > > Further:
> > > - The installer puts files in the wrong position, it creates
> > >   c:\GNUstep\Defaults\.GNUstepDefaults and
> > >   c:\GNUstep\Library\Colors\System.clr
> > >   c:\GNUstep\Library\Services\.GNUstepAppList
> > >   c:\GNUstep\Library\Services\.GNUstepServices
> > > when I installed GNUstep to d:\GNUstep
> > >
> > This looks like a problem with the user home directory being incorrect 
> > - i.e. these are files that are installed in the users's homdir. 
> > However, they should not be installed anyway - they should be created 
> > the first time an application in run and make_services is run... 
> > Hopefully someone can look into that.
> 
> Could be. I only noticed the directories after running MyFirstApp.app
> 
> Stephan
-- 
Christopher Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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