Sheldon Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I use the following incantations: >> In the directory with source of GNUstep make: >> cd /gnustep-source/make >> ./configure --prefix=$GNUSTEP_INSTALL_DIR >> --with-config-file=$GNUSTEP_INSTALL_DIR/GNUstep.conf >> make install >> [...] Build ffcall [...] >> # Build and install the base library itself >> cd /gnustep-source/base >> ./configure --disable-xml >> --with-config-file=$GNUSTEP_INSTALL_DIR/GNUstep.conf >> make install messages=yes warn=no >> Now, if I run the defaults.exe program or some other GNUstep using >> program I get the following: >> 2006-03-06 14:57:21.708 defaults.exe[3680] GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE value >> ('/etc/GNUstep/GNUstep.conf') is not an absolute path. Please >> rebuild GNUstep-base specifying a valid path to the config file. >> What do I do wrong? As far as I can tell I already build >> GNUstep-base >> specifying a valid path to the config file. > > If you have specified a file and it's been picked up correctly you will find > your definition in: > core/base/Source/config.h > > I suggest you check that first.
My config.h does not contain a definition of GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE. It does contain this: /* Disable GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE environment variable */ #define OPTION_NO_ENVIRONMENT 1 > Are you using the *release* of base 1.11.2 or a later CVS version? Yes, I am using the release. Is there maybe some documentation about the way this configuration file configuration works? Regards, Tom Koelman _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev