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Re: default environment variables
From: |
Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: default environment variables |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 04:21:13 +0000 |
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 10:15 pm, Travis Griggs wrote:
What is the right way to get these set? I had added the line:
. /usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
to the end of my .bash_profile.
That looks ok.
That made it so I could compile. But it also made it os that when ever
I opened a new konsole (any xterm really), I would get the series of
.
.
make_services[2117] File NSDictionary.m: 504. In [GSMutableDictionary
-initWithContentsOfFile:] Contents of file
'/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults' does not contain a
dictionary
2003-02-27 14:12:24.964 make_services[2117] Unable to load defaults
from '/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults'
2003-02-27 14:12:25.169 make_services[2117] File NSDictionary.m: 504.
In [GSMutableDictionary -initWithContentsOfFile:] Contents of file
'/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults' does not contain a
dictionary
2003-02-27 14:12:25.170 make_services[2117] Unable to load defaults
from '/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults'
2003-02-27 14:12:25.379 make_services[2117] File NSDictionary.m: 504.
In [GSMutableDictionary -initWithContentsOfFile:] Contents of file
'/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults' does not contain a
dictionary
Either your '/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults' file is
corrupt or there is something seriously wrong (in a way I've never
heard of) with the software. Your best bet would simply be to delete
the '/home/travis/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults', and if that was
the problem things should then work ok. However, I'd like to see a
copy of the file in case I can figure out how it got corrupted
(assuming this is not just a case of you having edited it manually),
please send me (not the list) a copy before you delete it.