Marcelo Matuda writes:
Hi Fred,
Mi Marcelo,
here's one error I got when installing:
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MSynthesisController.m:457:2: warning: @interface of class MTextToPhone not
found [enabled by default]
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...stuff left out...
here's what I found:
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.../Monet$ grep MTextToPhone MSynthesisController.h
@class TRMSynthesizer, MTextToPhone;
MTextToPhone * textToPhone;
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looks like a typo.
Yes, it is a typo.
But it is a warning, not an error.
so it is.
so, edit typo:
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s/ MTextToPhone/ MMTextToPhone/
this one seems important
s/ * textToPhone/ *textToPhone/
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In Debian unstable (64-bit) this crash doesn't happen. I need to test
on Debian 32-bit...
Marcelo
This excerpt from /usr/include/GNUstep/Foundation/NSXMLParser.h might be
relevant:
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/**
* This class is a PRE-ALPHA implementation. You should be prepared to
* track down and fix bugs and preferably contribute fixes back.<br />
* If you don't want to do that, use the [GSXMLParser] class instead ...
* This NSXMLParser class is implemented as a wrapper round some of the
* functionality of the more powerful GSXML APIs, and is intended as a
* MacOSX compatibility feature.
* <p>
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libgnustep-base-dev Version: 1.22.1-4
it's the same version in wheezy and sid
for what it's worth, GSXMLParser is declared in
/usr/include/GNUstep/GNUstepBase/GSXML.h
But it takes more than a simple substitution to make that change work.
Besides which, compatability is a good thing to strive for.
so much to learn:
intonation (recently, I met someone who did a dissertation on intonation in
Edinburgh in 1991...concatenating diphones! that just sounds like a
nightmare when I stop to think about it)
object oriented
delegates and messages
Thanks to everyone on this project. For years, my debain box was just a big
bulky mp3 player and all I tended to do was "aptitude update; aptitude
upgrade" every now and then.
bit by bit stuff almost starts to make sense
fred_m
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