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Re: system-dependent variables



On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:13:13PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:

> > Well, I was removed any GNUStep/ directory, the /etc/GNUStep/ and the 
> > $HOME/GNUStep/ and after that try to install pre-compiled (not the 
> > self-compiled) wmaker. Still it is not perfect, WPrefs can't find his 
> > icons.

> hmm.. still sounds like you left something from the tarball install. 

> Any chance you might still be running the WPrefs that comes with the
> tarball?

No chance. I removed the hole directory of unpacked tarball, and with 
locate WPrefs I search, find and remove any WPrefs file.

> Also, before you did the tarball install, were you running wmaker --
> the regular sarge version.  And if so did you remove it before
> installing the newer (0.92) version?
> 
> If not, that would probably complicate matters further.

Unfortunately I were running wmaker - the regular sarge version, before 
I did the tarball install. 

> Note, that when 0.92 was first released there were a couple of issues
> where users complained about wmaker (not WPrefs, IIRC) not finding some
> icons.

I searched Google and find these issues, but can't find any solutions 
for my problem.

> You may want to search the wmaker list's archive see if you find any
> clues. 
> 
> If all else fails you may want to subscribe to the wmaker list and
> someone more knowledegeable may come up with useful suggestions.

I am subscribed to wm-user list, and I wrote there a mail about this 
problem, but it seems that this list is not functional, and more ower, 
the home page of the Window Maker is unreachable: 
according to http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4050 the home page is:
http://windowmaker.org 
and according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_Maker the home 
page is:  http://www.windowmaker.info/ .

None of them can't open. I dont know what is this?

-- 
Regards, Paul Csányi
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