Follow-up Comment #1, bug #35816 (project gnustep):

Hello Greg,

I just tried reproducing this on my x86_64 Linux machine with clang, libobjc2,
base, gui, back (cairo) and Gorm from last night. In my case, things seem to
work fine.
But I remember that a few years back I was having a very similar problem where
clang (on x86_64 only) made NSConnection and friends go haywire. It wasn't an
exactly well defined problem so eventually *somebody* did *something* that
made it go away. Unfortunately, I have a hard time digging up the
correspondence on that bug.
Are you seeing this on a 64bit or 32bit arch? If it's on 64bit,  maybe it
could be related to the recent NSNotFound changes in NSConnection  (r34884)? 

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