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Re: URGENT: Unable to run PROJECTCenter


From: A. Arias
Subject: Re: URGENT: Unable to run PROJECTCenter
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 12:20:34 -0600

For me Gorm don't works in WIndows XP. However, it runs fine from the
shell, but with the GNUstep theme. Seems a problem with WinUXTheme in
XP.

El vie, 06-07-2012 a las 14:48 +0530, krishna parthasarathy escribió:
> hi Riccardo, 
>  
>  
> Here is a new problem i am facing ...  When i open a document or
> create a new document in gorm (attaching the error for reference) i am
> getting "gorm has encountered a problem and it needs to close. "
> ProjectCenter is working fine... 
>  
> Below are following versions i have installed... please let me know
> how can i fix this problem.
>  
>  
> gnustep-core-0.29.1-setup.exe
> gnustep-devel-1.4.0-setup.exe
> gnustep-msys-system-0.29.0-setup.exe
> ProjectCenter-0.6.1.tar
> gorm-1.2.16-setup.exe
>  
>  
> krsna
> 
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Riccardo Mottola
> <riccardo.mottola@libero.it> wrote:
>         Hi, 
>         
>         
>         krishna parthasarathy wrote:
>                 that has solved my problem. i am able to run the
>                 application now
>                  Can you let me know if X11 package can be installed
>                 in windows. Since my requirement is add an icon on
>                 system tray & notify on updates. Can you please let me
>                 know if it is feasible on windows through GNUStep. If
>                 yes... can you let me know how it can be done.
>         A projectCenter package can be created, perhaps Adam can do
>         it.
>         
>         What do you mean for "X11 package"? There are X server for
>         windows (Xming or Cygwin for example) but I don't think that
>         we currently are able to build against then, we use native
>         win32 for the backend.
>         
>         And how would X11 help you for system tray stuff? I think you
>         mean the window system tray? I don't follow you there.
>         
>         You can access native windows 32 calls and DLLs, so you can
>         build your own kit to handle them. It would be a windows
>         specific package of course.
>         
>         I gather that your question is now becoming generic GNUstep
>         programming and it is no longer a projectcenter specific one.
>         
>         Riccardo
> 
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