Thanks for the tips. I just installed GNUstep from trunk, and can confirm that the problem is fixed. :)
-Michael On 3/19/07, Nicola Pero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That's brilliant ... I added --shared-libgcc (on all platforms) to the >> linking stage when native ObjC exceptions are enabled. :-) >> >> Hopefully that fixes it ... Michael, any chances you could try it out with >> gnustep-make from trunk to see if it's fixed now ? :-) > > That might be difficult since my GNUstep installation is managed by > the ports system, which tracks releases rather than the trunk. Is > there a way to get two versions of GNUstep to coexist peacefully on > the same system? Yes. I do it all the time. It needs a bit of manual stuff, but here is how you do it: 1. check out GNUstep core in some place you like svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules/core 2. make sure your GNUstep environment is clean; if you have another GNUstep environment, clean it up by using . /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep-reset.sh (only works with sh). You should have no GNUSTEP_* variables in your environment. 3. configure make telling it to install completely in some directory you like, for example /home/nicola/my-own-gnustep (so you don't need to be root to install your hacked gnustep and you have no chance of overwriting something in your system installation!) cd core/make ./configure --prefix=/home/nicola/my-own-gnustep --with-config-file=/home/nicola/my-own-gnustep/GNUstep.conf 4. install gnustep-make make install 5. to use the newly installed gnustep-make instead of the real one, make sure to: * clean up your environment as explained above . /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh * set the variable GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE to point to the GNUstep config file of your alternative GNUstep environment: export GNUSTEP_CONFIG_FILE=/home/nicola/my-own-gnustep/GNUstep.conf * run GNUstep.sh . /home/nicola/my-own-gnustep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh Hope that helps :-) Thanks
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