On 2018-07-08 23:14:13 +0200 Yavor Doganov <ya...@gnu.org> wrote: Hi Davor,
I answer in the flow of your message : > В Sun, 08 Jul 2018 18:08:09 +0200, Patrick CARDONA написа: > >> When I try to start TextEdit, a critical error message is shown : >> >> "NSInvalidArgumentException: Tried to add nil to array" > > You didn't specify the version of TextEdit, I assume it is 5.0-2? In "Info-gnustep.plist", I got this : > ApplicationRelease = 5; (it is not exactly 5.0-2) > Does it happen if you move ~/GNUstep/Defaults/TextEdit.plist away? When I rename "Info-gnustep.plist" to "Info-gnustep.plist.back", I get these messages : > patrick@patrick-Macmini1:/usr/lib/GNUstep/Applications/TextEdit.app/Resources$ > > ls > accessories-text-editor_128x128x32.png DocumentWindow.nib Info-gnustep.plist > accessories-text-editor.icns English.lproj > patrick@patrick-Macmini1:/usr/lib/GNUstep/Applications/TextEdit.app/Resources$ > > sudo mv Info-gnustep.plist Info-gnustep.plist.back > [sudo] Mot de passe de patrick : > patrick@patrick-Macmini1:/usr/lib/GNUstep/Applications/TextEdit.app/Resources$ > > openapp TextEdit > 2018-07-09 14:36:52.540 TextEdit[3330:3330] Bad application class '(null)' > specified > 2018-07-09 14:36:52.864 TextEdit[3330:3330] styleoffsets ... guessing offsets > 2018-07-09 14:36:52.864 TextEdit[3330:3330] styleoffsets ... guessing offsets And then the app nether shows up, like it happens to the print panel within Ink. > If it > doesn't, it is a bug that I attempted to fix (migrating some defaults to the > new types) but apparently the fix is not complete. > > If you still get the exception, Well, no more exception thrown, but no app at all. this could be related to your printing > problem since TextEdit does setup printing on startup (unlike Ink). Could you > please install gdb, libgnustep-base1.25-dbgsym, libgnustep-gui0.26- > dbgsym, textedit.app-dbgsym, libobjc4-dbg and run the app like this (in a > terminal): I have already gdb installed, but I could not install the *.dbg neither *.dbgsym because there seem not available within Ubuntu : This is the list of available packages which begin with "libgnustep-" : libgnustep-base1.25 libgnustep-dl2-0d libgnustep-gui0.26 libgnustep-base-dev libgnustep-dl2-dev libgnustep-gui-dev So these steps are not avaible until now in my context. > $ gdb TextEdit > (gdb) break -[NSException raise] > ...Answer "y" to the question... > (gdb) r > > When you get back to the gdb prompt, type "bt" and send the output. > Thanks. Where Could I find the symbols files ? Bye! Patrick _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep