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Re: Gorm 0.7.0 and ProjectCenter 0.4.0 seems out of sync with last -make


From: Gregory John Casamento
Subject: Re: Gorm 0.7.0 and ProjectCenter 0.4.0 seems out of sync with last -make and -base package
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 05:52:59 -0700 (PDT)

All,

Why don't people read the list?

I posted this probably three seperate times in the past to make sure people
knew what was up.

You must have the CVS version of Gorm, since it incorporates these changes.  
Please update and try again.   Once GUI is released, there will be a new
version of Gorm available.

Thanks, GJC

--- CM <c.mench@adilinstruments.com> wrote:

> I have problem using the last release of Gorm and projectCenter
> with gnustep-make and base version 1.10.0. From the gnustep-make
> 1.10.0 announcement I read this item wich seems suspect relative
> to my problems.
> 
>     * Palettes use a plist instead of a strings format file now for the
>       palette.table file.
> 
> I have a fresh install (recompiling everything : make,base,gui,back, gorm,
> Project center)
> 
> The problem I have with Gorm 7.7.0 is that after starting it generates
> an exception saying 'wanting = or ;' if I ignore he then says
> "couldn't load Pallete.table"
> 
> ProjectCenter 0.4.0 doesn't start eitheir saying "could not load main nib
> projectCenter.gorm"
> 
> Simpler applications work (Calculator, GFractal, Terminal, etc...)
> 
> 
> If find some time I will revert to the last version of -make and -base
> to confirm. But someone can maybe give me a hint if the problem I experience
> are known with last release of base and make.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ps: I'm on linux 2.6.7, gcc 3.4.1, gdb 6.1.1
> 
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Gregory John Casamento 
-- CEO/President Open Logic Corp. (A Maryland Corporation)
#### Maintainer of Gorm for GNUstep.




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