Re: How to get GNUstep working?

2007-02-09 Thread Øyvind Skaar

Daniel Tourde wrote:

   Hello,
   I built GNUstep from the port tree. Now how do I get it ru=ning?


Hi

What exactly are you trying to run? The GWorkspace 
(http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/) ?

Maybe I'm wrong, but as far as I can tell Gnustep are libraries?


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Re: How to get GNUstep working?

2007-02-08 Thread Daniel Tourde

   Hello,
   It seems that the message I went yesterday got screwed up = somehow...
   Anyway, here are some information and questions:
   - The G= NUstep.sh daemon starts automatically. No need of rc.conf
   - csh.cshrc = and profile must be augmented by the sourcing to
   GNUstep.csh and GNUstep.= sh respectively
   - the ldconfig list must be augmented.: I created a fi= le in usr
   local libdata ldconfig where I specified where the GNUstep libr= aries
   are located. The machine is rebooted afterward
   I still have = an issue though:
   etoile_system started from .xsession while running xd= m does not find
   the GNUStep libraries.
   Daniel

   Spray Crazy samlar nä= tets roligaste filmer just nu. Gå in och
   titta eller ladda upp ditt ege= t bidrag på
   [1]http://crazy.spray.se/

References

   1. 3D"http://crazy.spray.se/";
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How to get GNUstep working?

2007-02-07 Thread Daniel Tourde

   Hello,
   I built GNUstep from the port tree. Now how do I get it ru= nning?
   I noticed a GNUstep.sh file in /usr/local/etc/rc.d, that's obvi= ously
   some kind of daemon but how do I start it? I would like to do that'The 
FreeBSD way'. What I did so far is that I put 'GNUstep.sh start'
   in = /etc/rc.local but I am nt sure that I really have to do that, or
   that I d= o it correctly.
   What I basically want is to have GNUstep running (= daemon and
   environment variables) for all users, whatever my type of logi= n
   (terminal or X11)
   Any idea?
   Daniel

   Läs det senaste om = alla våra kändisar. Var de har varit, vad
   det har gjort och med vem. = På Spray Mingel har vi full uppsikt.
   [1]Till Spray Mingel

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