FYI, I've looked into this a lot, and it doesn't appear that there is
a good solution to it. First note that this is not a GNUstep problem,
but a problem with ffcall and interaction with PaX. PaX effectively
prohibits making any memory executable (for instance via mprotect or
mmap), but
I'm working on a fix for this, but since I don't have a system to
test it on, can you help me out? Can you send the complete output of
running configure in ffcall (I guess the config.log in the main
ffcall directory does not include all the logs from subdirectories
for some reason).
On
On 2006-03-21 07:23:50 -0700 Dylan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Startup fails to build - so far, 2 breaks:
1. It doesn't detect the X11 development environment in 'configure'
at the
top level. I'm not particularly knowledgable about GNU autoconf or
makefiles but it looks like it's