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Type 'make print-gnustep-make-help' for help. make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/gnustep-base/gnustep-make-2.6.5/work/gnustep-make-2.6.5/Documentation' /var/tmp/portage/gnustep-base/gnustep-make-2.6.5/work/gnustep-make-2.6.5/Documentation/tmp-installation/System/Library/Makefiles/common.make:857: WARNING: Your PATH may not be set up correctly ! /var/tmp/portage/gnustep-base/gnustep-make-2.6.5/work/gnustep-make-2.6.5/Documentation/tmp-installation/System/Library/Makefiles/common.make:858: Please try again after adding "/var/tmp/portage/gnustep-base/gnustep-make-2.6.5/work/gnustep-make-2.6.5/Documentation/tmp-installation/System/Tools" to your path Making all for doc gnustep-howto... rm -f version.texi echo '@set GNUSTEP-MAKE-VERSION' 2.6.5 \ > version.texi makeinfo -D NO-TEXI2HTML \ -o gnustep-howto.info gnustep-howto.texi texi2pdf \ gnustep-howto.texi -o gnustep-howto.pdf This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./gnustep-howto.texi (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex Loading texinfo [version 2012-07-03.16]: pdf, fonts, markup, glyphs, page headings, tables, conditionals, indexing, sectioning, toc, environments, defuns, macros, cross references, insertions, (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/epsf/epsf.tex This is `epsf.tex' v2.7.4 <14 February 2011> ) localization, formatting, and turning on texinfo input format.) [1{/var/lib/t exmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map}] [2] [-1] (./version.texi) Chapter 1 Chapter 2 [1] [2] [3] Chapter 3 [4] [5] Chapter 4 [6] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 345--354 @textrm place `@texttt /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh[]@textrm ' [] with [7] Overfull \hbox (183.86789pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 408--412 []@textrm See `@texttt /usr/local/lib/GNUstep/Libraries/gnustep-base/Versions/1 .21/Resources/NSTimeZones/zones/[]@textrm '[]| Chapter 5 [8] Chapter 6 [9] Chapter 7 [10] [11] ) (see the transcript file for additional information) Output written on gnustep-howto.pdf (14 pages, 124918 bytes). Transcript written on gnustep-howto.log. This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./gnustep-howto.texi (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex Loading texinfo [version 2012-07-03.16]: pdf, fonts, markup, glyphs, page headings, tables, conditionals, indexing, sectioning, toc, environments, defuns, macros, cross references, insertions, (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/epsf/epsf.tex This is `epsf.tex' v2.7.4 <14 February 2011> ) localization, formatting, and turning on texinfo input format.) 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Transcript written on gnustep-howto.log. texi2html -split_chapter -expandinfo -init_file gnustep.init \ gnustep-howto.texi Making all for doc gnustep-faq... makeinfo -D NO-TEXI2HTML \ -o gnustep-faq.info gnustep-faq.texi texi2pdf \ gnustep-faq.texi -o gnustep-faq.pdf This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./gnustep-faq.texi (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex Loading texinfo [version 2012-07-03.16]: pdf, fonts, markup, glyphs, page headings, tables, conditionals, indexing, sectioning, toc, environments, defuns, macros, cross references, insertions, (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/epsf/epsf.tex This is `epsf.tex' v2.7.4 <14 February 2011> ) localization, formatting, and turning on texinfo input format.) Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {/var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} ] @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.1.5} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? } @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-title}{Can one use the hybrid "Ob jective-C++"} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-title}{Is there a pl an to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .9} [2 @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-pg}{2} ] @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 0} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo r GTK related?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-title}{How can I get started programm ing?} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-title}{How can I help with GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} [3 @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-pg}{3} ] @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-title}{Helping develop GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-title}{Helping document GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-title}{How do I assign my contribution? } @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.5} [4 @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-pg}{4} ] @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-title}{How do I update the task list?} @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.6} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-title}{How do I start writing tests?} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.7} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-title}{How do I start writing appli cations?} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.8} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-title}{How can I help with the GNUstep website?} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.9} [5 @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-pg}{5} ] @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-title}{Why doesn't GDB support Obje ctive-C?} @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.10} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-title}{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-snt}{Section@tie 1.3} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-title}{What is the Objective C Runtime? } @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.1} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-title}{GNUstep Base Library} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.4} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-title}{What is the GNUstep Base Librar y?} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.1} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-title}{What is its current state of development?} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.2} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-title}{What are the fe atures of GNU Distributed Objects?} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.3 } [6 @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-pg}{6} ] @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-title}{GNUstep GUI Library} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.5} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-title}{What is the GUI Library?} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.5.1} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-title}{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-snt}{Section@tie 1. 5.2} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-title}{What i s the current state of development of the front-end?} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-snt}{Section@ tie 1.5.3} [7 @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-pg}{7} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-pg}{7} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-pg}{7} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-pg}{7} ] @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-title}{What i s the current state of development of the back-ends?} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-snt}{Section@ tie 1.5.4} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-title}{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Serv er} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-snt}{Section@tie 1.6} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-title}{What is the Display Ghost script Server?} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.1} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-title}{What is its current st ate of development?} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.2} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-title}{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server a nd X Windows?} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.3} [8 @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-pg}{8} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-pg}{8} ] ) Output written on gnustep-faq.pdf (8 pages, 97437 bytes). 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Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {/var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} ] @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.1.5} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? } @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-title}{Can one use the hybrid "Ob jective-C++"} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-title}{Is there a pl an to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .9} [2 @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-pg}{2} ] @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 0} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo r GTK related?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-title}{How can I get started programm ing?} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-title}{How can I help with GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} [3 @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-pg}{3} ] @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-title}{Helping develop GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-title}{Helping document GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-title}{How do I assign my contribution? } @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.5} [4 @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-pg}{4} ] @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-title}{How do I update the task list?} @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.6} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-title}{How do I start writing tests?} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.7} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-title}{How do I start writing appli cations?} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.8} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-title}{How can I help with the GNUstep website?} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.9} [5 @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-pg}{5} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-pg}{5} ] @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-title}{Why doesn't GDB support Obje ctive-C?} @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.10} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-title}{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-snt}{Section@tie 1.3} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-title}{What is the Objective C Runtime? } @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.1} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-title}{GNUstep Base Library} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.4} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-title}{What is the GNUstep Base Librar y?} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.1} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-title}{What is its current state of development?} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.2} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-title}{What are the fe atures of GNU Distributed Objects?} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.3 } [6 @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-pg}{6} ] @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-title}{GNUstep GUI Library} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.5} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-title}{What is the GUI Library?} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.5.1} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-title}{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-snt}{Section@tie 1. 5.2} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-title}{What i s the current state of development of the front-end?} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-snt}{Section@ tie 1.5.3} [7 @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-pg}{7} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-pg}{7} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-pg}{7} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-pg}{7} ] @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-title}{What i s the current state of development of the back-ends?} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-snt}{Section@ tie 1.5.4} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-title}{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Serv er} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-snt}{Section@tie 1.6} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-title}{What is the Display Ghost script Server?} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.1} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-title}{What is its current st ate of development?} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.2} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-title}{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server a nd X Windows?} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.3} [8 @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-pg}{8} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is DGSs current state of development?-pg}{8} @xrdef{What is the relationship between the Display Ghostscript Server and X Wi ndows?-pg}{8} ] ) Output written on gnustep-faq.pdf (8 pages, 97437 bytes). Transcript written on gnustep-faq.log. texi2html -split_chapter -expandinfo -init_file gnustep.init \ gnustep-faq.texi warning: Must specify a title with a title command or @top Making all for doc gnustep-filesystem... makeinfo -D NO-TEXI2HTML \ -o gnustep-filesystem.info gnustep-filesystem.texi texi2pdf \ gnustep-filesystem.texi -o gnustep-filesystem.pdf This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./gnustep-filesystem.texi (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex Loading texinfo [version 2012-07-03.16]: pdf, fonts, markup, glyphs, page headings, tables, conditionals, indexing, sectioning, toc, environments, defuns, macros, cross references, insertions, (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/epsf/epsf.tex This is `epsf.tex' v2.7.4 <14 February 2011> ) localization, formatting, and turning on texinfo input format.) 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Domain Locations} @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-snt}{} Overfull \hbox (40.62396pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 256--264 []@textrm GNUstep-base pro-vides you with the @texttt NSSearchPathForDirectorie sInDomains()[]| @xrdef{Applications-title}{Applications} @xrdef{Applications-snt}{} [4 @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-pg}{4} ] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions a re avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt NSApplicationDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Admin Applications-title}{Admin Applications} @xrdef{Admin Applications-snt}{} @xrdef{Web Applications-title}{Web Applications} @xrdef{Web Applications-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 342--345 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Web Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tio ns are avail- [5 @xrdef{Applications-pg}{5} 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NSDocumentationDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-to ry key for @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-title}{Documentation (Info)} @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-snt}{} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-title}{Documentation (Man Pages)} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-snt}{} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-title}{Folders inside Library} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-snt}{} [8 @xrdef{Documentation-pg}{8} @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-pg}{8} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-pg}{8} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-pg}{8} ] @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-title}{ApplicationSupport} @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 591--594 @textrm by us-ing the @texttt NSApplicationSupportDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-to ry key for @xrdef{Bundles-title}{Bundles} @xrdef{Bundles-snt}{} @xrdef{ColorPickers-title}{ColorPickers} @xrdef{ColorPickers-snt}{} [9 @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-pg}{9} @xrdef{Bundles-pg}{9} @xrdef{ColorPickers-pg}{9} ] @xrdef{Colors-title}{Colors} @xrdef{Colors-snt}{} @xrdef{DTDs-title}{DTDs} @xrdef{DTDs-snt}{} @xrdef{DocTemplates-title}{DocTemplates} @xrdef{DocTemplates-snt}{} @xrdef{Fonts-title}{Fonts} @xrdef{Fonts-snt}{} @xrdef{Frameworks-title}{Frameworks} @xrdef{Frameworks-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 688--691 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the @texttt Frameworks[] @textrm lo-ca-tions are ava il- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 688--691 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt GSFrameworksDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Images-title}{Images} @xrdef{Images-snt}{} [10 @xrdef{Colors-pg}{10} @xrdef{DTDs-pg}{10} @xrdef{DocTemplates-pg}{10} @xrdef{Fonts-pg}{10} @xrdef{Frameworks-pg}{10} ] @xrdef{Libraries/Java-title}{Libraries/Java} @xrdef{Libraries/Java-snt}{} @xrdef{Libraries/Resources-title}{Libraries/Resources} @xrdef{Libraries/Resources-snt}{} @xrdef{KeyBindings-title}{KeyBindings} @xrdef{KeyBindings-snt}{} @xrdef{PostScript-title}{PostScript} @xrdef{PostScript-snt}{} @xrdef{Services-title}{Services} @xrdef{Services-snt}{} [11 @xrdef{Images-pg}{11} @xrdef{Libraries/Java-pg}{11} @xrdef{Libraries/Resources-pg}{11} @xrdef{KeyBindings-pg}{11} @xrdef{PostScript-pg}{11} @xrdef{Services-pg}{11} ] @xrdef{Sounds-title}{Sounds} @xrdef{Sounds-snt}{} @xrdef{Tools/Resources-title}{Tools/Resources} @xrdef{Tools/Resources-snt}{} @xrdef{Configuration-title}{Configuration} @xrdef{Configuration-snt}{} [12 @xrdef{Sounds-pg}{12} @xrdef{Tools/Resources-pg}{12} @xrdef{Configuration-pg}{12} ] @xrdef{File Format-title}{File Format} @xrdef{File Format-snt}{} @xrdef{Windows (MINGW)-title}{Windows (MINGW)} @xrdef{Windows (MINGW)-snt}{} [13 @xrdef{File Format-pg}{13} @xrdef{Windows (MINGW)-pg}{13} ] Overfull \hbox (56.00218pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 893--897 []@textrm In other words, gnustep-make will use C:/xxx/usr/local/etc/GNUstep/GN Ustep.conf| [14] ) (see the transcript file for additional information) Output written on gnustep-filesystem.pdf (17 pages, 95036 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Filesystem Layout-pg}{3} ] @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-title}{Accessing Domain Locations} @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-snt}{} Overfull \hbox (40.62396pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 256--264 []@textrm GNUstep-base pro-vides you with the @texttt NSSearchPathForDirectorie sInDomains()[]| @xrdef{Applications-title}{Applications} @xrdef{Applications-snt}{} [4 @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-pg}{4} ] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions a re avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt NSApplicationDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Admin Applications-title}{Admin Applications} @xrdef{Admin Applications-snt}{} @xrdef{Web Applications-title}{Web Applications} @xrdef{Web Applications-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 342--345 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Web Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tio ns are avail- [5 @xrdef{Applications-pg}{5} @xrdef{Admin Applications-pg}{5} @xrdef{Web Applications-pg}{5} ] @xrdef{Tools-title}{Tools} @xrdef{Tools-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 371--374 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Tools[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions are avai l- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 371--374 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt GSToolsDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key f or @xrdef{Admin Tools-title}{Admin Tools} @xrdef{Admin Tools-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 392--395 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Admin Tools[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions ar e avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 392--395 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt GSAdminToolsDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Library-title}{Library} @xrdef{Library-snt}{} [6 @xrdef{Tools-pg}{6} @xrdef{Admin Tools-pg}{6} @xrdef{Library-pg}{6} ] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 430--433 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Library[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions are av ail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 430--433 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt NSLibraryDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Headers-title}{Headers} @xrdef{Headers-snt}{} @xrdef{Libraries-title}{Libraries} @xrdef{Libraries-snt}{} [7 @xrdef{Headers-pg}{7} @xrdef{Libraries-pg}{7} ] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 476--479 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Libraries[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions are avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 476--479 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt GSLibrariesDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory k ey for @xrdef{Documentation-title}{Documentation} @xrdef{Documentation-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 494--497 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Documentation[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions are avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 7722) in paragraph at lines 494--497 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt NSDocumentationDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-to ry key for @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-title}{Documentation (Info)} @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-snt}{} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-title}{Documentation (Man Pages)} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-snt}{} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-title}{Folders inside Library} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-snt}{} [8 @xrdef{Documentation-pg}{8} @xrdef{Documentation (Info)-pg}{8} @xrdef{Documentation (Man Pages)-pg}{8} @xrdef{Folders inside Library-pg}{8} ] @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-title}{ApplicationSupport} @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 591--594 @textrm by us-ing the @texttt NSApplicationSupportDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-to ry key for @xrdef{Bundles-title}{Bundles} @xrdef{Bundles-snt}{} @xrdef{ColorPickers-title}{ColorPickers} @xrdef{ColorPickers-snt}{} [9 @xrdef{ApplicationSupport-pg}{9} @xrdef{Bundles-pg}{9} @xrdef{ColorPickers-pg}{9} ] @xrdef{Colors-title}{Colors} @xrdef{Colors-snt}{} @xrdef{DTDs-title}{DTDs} @xrdef{DTDs-snt}{} @xrdef{DocTemplates-title}{DocTemplates} @xrdef{DocTemplates-snt}{} @xrdef{Fonts-title}{Fonts} @xrdef{Fonts-snt}{} @xrdef{Frameworks-title}{Frameworks} @xrdef{Frameworks-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 688--691 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the @texttt Frameworks[] @textrm lo-ca-tions are ava il- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 688--691 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt GSFrameworksDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Images-title}{Images} @xrdef{Images-snt}{} [10 @xrdef{Colors-pg}{10} @xrdef{DTDs-pg}{10} @xrdef{DocTemplates-pg}{10} @xrdef{Fonts-pg}{10} @xrdef{Frameworks-pg}{10} ] @xrdef{Libraries/Java-title}{Libraries/Java} @xrdef{Libraries/Java-snt}{} @xrdef{Libraries/Resources-title}{Libraries/Resources} @xrdef{Libraries/Resources-snt}{} @xrdef{KeyBindings-title}{KeyBindings} @xrdef{KeyBindings-snt}{} 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