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Re: gorm problem
From: |
Fred Kiefer |
Subject: |
Re: gorm problem |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Jul 2015 23:37:47 +0200 |
The correct order to compile GNUstep is easy. I still do it about every other
week :-)
- compile libobjc if you want to have your own version
- start wit GNUstep make
- base is second
- next gui
- and finally back
Make sure that each step is actually using the results from the previous step
and that the compiled results will end up in the expected directories. (System
Layout and installation domain)
That should do the trick.
Fred
On the road
Am 01.07.2015 um 22:05 schrieb allynm <mark.allyn@verizon.net>:
> Fred,
>
> When I compile a non-gui application using gnustep everything works fine. I
> have ARC, I have blocks, and I have functioning dispatch queues. And no
> aborts or mismatches of version 9 with runtime 8.
>
> When I try to run a gui program however it immediately bombs with the
> aforementioned error.
>
> Something about gui's.....
>
> In a previous response to an individual with the same error you suggested
> recompiling the whole shebang "in the right order". Could you share with me
> what the right order is?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Allyn
>
>
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