Oh, and you might want to remove forced definition of compiler from
GNUmakefile.preamble. It might cause issues.

2011/5/11 Ivan Vučica <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> in case you don't have time to grab GCC 4.6, I've attempted to filter out
> code that uses properties, and I have attempted to leave minimum code I
> could to get the program to crash with .xibs.
>
> Since I have to hurry, I didn't test this small example with either .gorm
> files (with which Zcode works), nor on OS X (where .xibs were successfully
> compiled into .nibs and the program ran well with them).
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8559454/zcode-xib-crash.tar.gz
>
> By the way, what's the policy on attaching "smallish" attachments on this
> mailing list? (This .tar.gz is about 22 kB in size.)
>
> It is interesting that the program doesn't hard-crash if you remove
> ProjectDetailListDataSource class. .xib fails to load completely, since the
> class is undefined, but the window is displayed and the splitview is handled
> ok.
>
> 2011/5/11 Fred Kiefer <[email protected]>
>
>> As I expected, I cannot compile your code as it uses properties and my gcc
>> 4.5.1 doesn't support them.
>>
>> What I could detect is that one of your XIB files was produced by a rather
>> new version of XCode and has the XIB version 8.00. This version seems to
>> have added the two element types "array" and "dictionary" as short cuts for
>> these two classes. I added support of these into our GSXibLoader. Not sure
>> whether that was your problem and if this is solved now. But if the loading
>> of NIB files already fails, then I expect that your problem is on a
>> different level.
>>
>> As you didn't share any information about that, I will have to wait for a
>> version of gcc that supports properties and try again at that time.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>>
>> On 02.05.2011 20:32, Ivan Vučica wrote:
>>
>>> NHF = No hard feelings
>>>
>>> Okay then. I hope Zcode's xibs can help out a bit with testing whether
>>> things work.
>>>
>>> On 2. svi. 2011., at 20:23, Gregory Casamento wrote:
>>>
>>>  Xib loading is still in the experimental stage, I'm still working on
>>>> it.   Also 3.0 nibs lack certain things which 2.0 nibs had... so there
>>>> is still some work to do on both fronts.
>>>>
>>>> Also NHF? I'm not sure what that means.
>>>>
>>>> GC
>>>>
>>>> 2011/5/2 Ivan Vučica<[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>> Yesterday, after being slightly frustrated by Gorm (NHF Greg :)) in
>>>>> Zcode I attempted to load xibs instead of gorm files. I also attempted to
>>>>> use nibs from the compiled build of the app from OS X.
>>>>>
>>>>> Neither worked.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is someone more intimate with xib loading code willing to take a look
>>>>> at the issues? The source code is available in a Mercurial repository, all
>>>>> that you would need to change is GNUmakefile. You'd have to replace
>>>>> references to .gorm files with references to .xib files:
>>>>>
>>>>> hg clone https://bitbucket.org/ivucica/zcode/ zcode
>>>>>
>>>>> A few notes about Zcode:
>>>>> - Compiling is done in a standard way: ./configure, make.
>>>>> - Project makes heavy use of Objective-C 2.0 and is most recently
>>>>> tested with GCC 4.6 on Debian
>>>>> - I'm making use of NSViewControllers, I have several top level
>>>>> objects, I have an outline view with images, I have tons of autoresizing,
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> GNUstep libraries that i used: svn r32902
>>>>>
>>>>
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>
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