Hi!

> Am 04.12.2017 um 18:05 schrieb Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net>:
> 
> It feels wrong that you would need this. In which bundle is GSMime.plist 
> located? Is it in the WebObjects.framework?

Yes.


> What's the value of bundlePath on line 804?


The framework is in 
/usr/local/GNUstep/Local/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects.framework 

> Your change, if it's doing the right thing, seems to be in a totally wrong 
> place. That chunk of code deals with Versions, according to the comment on 
> lines 801-803; so with your change, that comment would be quite misleading.

I think that whole code needs some love. There are many different platforms and 
possible locations of frameworks.

> I think I might finally get around to play with GNUstep tomorrow a bit on 
> Debian. Can you provide closer repro steps? Is it enough to build gsweb's 
> 'hello' example to reproduce this?

It is loaded in GSWResourceManager so that should be enough.

> I'd also suggest pulling the latest code from Git... you seem to have an 
> expanded $Date$ and $Revision$ macro, which I don't think Git cares about or 
> would expand.

I used the -base from FreeBSD ports since that installs all the dependencies. I 
bet that is what most people do.
I did not spot any bundle related changes since the release that FreeBSD uses 
and the git version.
I used GSWeb from gib (obviously)

This bundle thing came up since I upgraded my ports. 


David


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