Le 11 nov. 08 à 03:55, Eric Wasylishen a écrit : > Thanks for having a look, Quentin. > It was a fresh Ubuntu install and checkout, so I don't know what went > wrong. Here is the make output. > > It looks like the libEtoileFoundation.so symbolic link in Build > points to the wrong place. It points to libEtoileFoundation.so in > > /home/ericwa/etoile-trunk/Etoile/Frameworks/EtoileFoundation/ > EtoileFoundation.framework/Versions/Current/
On my machine, libEtoileFoundation.so exists in Current: testEtoile/Frameworks/EtoileFoundation$ ls EtoileFoundation.framework/ Versions/Current EtoileFoundation Headers libEtoileFoundation.so libEtoileFoundation.so.0 libEtoileFoundation.so.0.1 Resources So may be gnustep-make has changed recently. Can you give me which version of gnustep-make you currently use? Can you find these libEtoileFoundation.so libEtoileFoundation.so.0 libEtoileFoundation.so.0.1 inside EtoileFoundation.framework? From BuildDirContents.txt, it also looks like other frameworks suffer from this problem. For example: libEtoileThread.so* -> /home/ericwa/etoile-trunk/Etoile/Frameworks/ EtoileFoundation/EtoileThread/EtoileThread.framework/Versions/Current/ libEtoileThread.so* > however, that directory doesn't contain libEtoileFoundation.so (I > listed the contents in CurrentDirContents.txt) but it contains a > symlink called EtoileFoundation which points to the shared library. Where is this shared library located? Cheers, Quentin. _______________________________________________ Etoile-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev
