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Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)
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David Ayers |
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Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows) |
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Mon, 05 Dec 2005 14:33:58 +0100 |
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Richard Frith-Macdonald schrieb:
>
>
> Ah ... I take it back ... I have remembered why it was there ... it was
> intended as an aide to development/testing so you can have multiple
> setups running simultaneously using the same libraries/ resources, just
> slecting between them by setting the environment variable before
> launching the app you are working with.
> Perhaps documenting this well (and making the configuration with the
> environment variable disabled be the default) would be sufficient
> rather than removing the functionality entirely. I'm not sure whether
> the feature is more trouble than it's worth?
>
Actually, I thought it was needed for deployment (esp. for MS-Windows).
If an was build with C:/GNUstep/System but has to be installed in
D:/GNUstep/System. But I'm just theorizing here.
Cheers,
David
- GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows), Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/05
- Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/05
- Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/05
- Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows), Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/05
- Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/06
- Best distribution layout on mingw? (was Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/06
- Re: Best distribution layout on mingw? (was Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)), Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/06
- Re: Best distribution layout on mingw? (was Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/06
- Re: Best distribution layout on mingw? (was Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)), Lloyd Dupont, 2005/12/06
- Re: Best distribution layout on mingw? (was Re: GNUSTEP_USER_CONFIG problem (Windows)), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/12/06