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.


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