Unfortunately, for me not. I still get:
File NSUserDefaults.m: 580. In [NSUserDefaults +standardUserDefaults]
Improper installation: No language locale found
with any application or tool...
Thanks Enrico ... I'm not sure why ... can you provide me/us with some more
info to find/fix
On 2007-03-16 13:04:30 +0200 Nicola Pero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, for me not. I still get:
File NSUserDefaults.m: 580. In [NSUserDefaults +standardUserDefaults]
Improper installation: No language locale found
with any application or tool...
Thanks Enrico ... I'm not sure
Am 16.03.2007 um 01:43 schrieb Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf:
http://digg.com/programming/
GNUstep_participates_in_Google_Summer_of_Code_2007
http://gnustep.blogspot.com/2007/03/summer-of-code-2007.html
about 50 diggs should do it.
I think we are half there, already 25 diggs! great work folks,
I dont remember i ever want to install anything in Local...
I even had to add to create some links from Local/Tools to System/Tools because
some apps only search in System...
But i wasn't suprised because it's a standard behavior on Linux : hand build
software are installed in /usr/local by
Nicola,
No, let's not start a new flamewar here, ;-)
No one is doing that. I'm not trying to start one by replying, but I just
wanted to have a purely technical discussion on this topic.
I did have in mind writing a Renaissance GUI Builder because I'd like to
see a native Renaissance GUI
But... for the sake of the Google SoC, it's probably best if we concentrate
on those areas in
which we are sorely in need of help. Currently, a Renaissance GUI builder
would be
interesting, but not essential.
It's kind of an upsetting answer for me, but I'll refrain from submitting it
On 3/16/07, Nicola Pero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But... for the sake of the Google SoC, it's probably best if we concentrate
on those areas in
which we are sorely in need of help. Currently, a Renaissance GUI builder
would be
interesting, but not essential.
It's kind of an upsetting
Selon Nicola Pero [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
./configure --with-layout=fhs
make
make install
Done.
Does not work : same errors.
That's surprising. :-(
It seems to suggest that probably the problem is something else. :-/
Maybe it's a bug in gnustep-base then ?
It looks like I'll have