On Nov 8, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Fabien VALLON wrote:

On Mar 8 novembre 2005 17:05, Sun Yijiang wrote:

Yes, -DCANNOT_DUMP solves the segfault problem, I can now "make install" :

/home/sun/sandbox/emacs-23.0.0_NS-9.0pre1/nextstep/build/Emacs.app/ Resources

2005-11-08 23:56:16.000 Emacs[13820] NSApplication.m:203 Assertion failed
in
initialize_gnustep_backend. Unable to find backend libgnustep- back.bundle
./Emacs: Uncaught exception NSInternalInconsistencyException, reason:
NSApplication.m:203 Assertion failed in initialize_gnustep_backend. Unable
to find backend libgnustep-back.bundle

It seems there's something wrong with my GNUStep env, maybe the "backend"
part. I'm new to GNUStep, what's that mean? and what should I do?


Yes Jeff Teunissen and I had the same problem.
After straced it, it looks like that the app seeach the backend in wrong
paths.

Maybye introduced here :
2005-07-17 * Source/NSApplication.m (gnustep_backend_path,
    gnustep_backend_framework, gnustep_backend_bundle): New functions.
(initialize_gnustep_backend): Support versioning of backend bundle.

[Removing emacs-devel cc to avoid spamming them w/gnustep-specific issues.. ;-]

You mean you get this with all gnustep apps or just Emacs?

Adrian



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