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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) [Solved] links2 --enable-graphics from source, configure error: no graphics driver found. Post 302582280 by vbe on Thursday 15th of December 2011 10:20:41 AM
Old 12-15-2011
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checking for X... no
checking for pmshell... no
checking for gui/view.h... no
checking for gui/window.h... no
checking for gui/desktop.h... no
checking for gui/bitmap.h... no
Is this normal?
When you compile, should we understand you are in a text terminal? as who?
can you from your terminal launch xclock & ?
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gnustep-config(1)					       GNUstep System Manual						 gnustep-config(1)

NAME
gnustep-config - prints information about the current gnustep installation. SYNOPSIS
gnustep-config [ --variable=variable |--objc-flags|--objc-libs|--base-libs|--gui-libs ] DESCRIPTION
gnustep-config can print information about the currently installed GNUstep system. It can output dependend on the options used the differ- ent flags used for compilation, but also the different internal variables used by the make system. OPTIONS
--variable=variable prints the value of the specified variable. Possible variables are: GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES GNUSTEP_USER_DIR GNUSTEP_USER_DEFAULTS_DIR GNUSTEP_HOST GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR GNUSTEP_HOST_OS GNUSTEP_IS_FLATTENED GNUSTEP_xxx_APPS GNUSTEP_xxx_TOOLS GNUSTEP_xxx_LIBRARY GNUSTEP_xxx_HEADERS GNUSTEP_xxx_LIBRARIES GNUSTEP_xxx_DOC GNUSTEP_xxx_DOC_MAN GNUSTEP_xxx_DOC_INFO where 'xxx' could be any of 'SYSTEM', 'NETWORK', 'LOCAL' and 'USER'. --objc-flags prints all the flags required to compile an ObjC file --objc-libs prints all the flags required to link a pure ObjC program (no foundation/gui) --base-libs prints all the flags required to link a command-line ObjC program (no gui) --gui-libs prints all the flags required to link a GUI ObjC program BUGS
None known SEE ALSO
GNUstep(7) HISTORY
Work on gnustep-config started in 2007 by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com> AUTHORS
This man page was written by Dennis Leeuw <dleeuw@made-it.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. GNUstep 24/12/2007 gnustep-config(1)
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