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Re: MSWindows CVS install problem
From: |
Marc Brünink |
Subject: |
Re: MSWindows CVS install problem |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Mar 2005 11:44:33 +0100 |
On Monday, Mar 21, 2005, at 20:44 Europe/Berlin, Marc Brünink wrote:
Actually I did not use CVS but the binary installer. Anyway, I tried
to install the current CVS following your instructions. After some
smaller problems I somehow managed a clean install. But now I always
get critical errors while running an examples/gui app. The very bad
thing about these errors: The critical-error-window is just black!
Further there are no error messages on console until i close the
critical-error-window. Then I got the following:
The file 'c:\Programme\GNUstep\GNUstep\System\.GNUsteprc' is writable
by someone other than its owner.
Ignoring it.
c:\Projects\gnustep-cvs\usr-
apps\examples\gui\GFractal\GFractal.app\GFractal.exe: Uncaught
exception NSRangeException, reason: Index 0 is out of range 0 (in
'objectAtIndex:')
After some hours of sleep, I gave it a fresh start over. Following
exactly the instructions Nicola posted
(http://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Installation_on_Windows), I got
a reproduceable error concerning conftest.exe. This error occurs while
the configure script of ffcall checks for the long long type. Actually
the configure script runs through (I just ignored the error pop-ups),
but therefore the make of gnustep-base failed in GSFFCall* (<- cannot
remember the name exactly, but it was line 1004 and it bleated about
va_return_long_long or something like this)
Is someone able to reproduce this error? Does someone have a hint for
me?
Occured on a MS Windows 2000 SP4 machine.
Thanks a lot,
Marc
- Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Marc Brünink, 2005/03/16
- Re: Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Adam Fedor, 2005/03/17
- Re: Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Marc Brünink, 2005/03/18
- Re: Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Nicola Pero, 2005/03/18
- Re: Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Marc Brünink, 2005/03/18
- Re: Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues, Nicola Pero, 2005/03/18
- MSWindows CVS install problem [was :Frameworks under MS Windows and linking issues], Marc Brünink, 2005/03/21
- Re: MSWindows CVS install problem,
Marc Brünink <=
- Re: MSWindows CVS install problem, Tom Koelman, 2005/03/22