I'm already on the recent libs (and Gorm). I put it in /SystemLibrary/GNUstep.conf, Tis easier 2 uninstall this way ;-) In any case, no luck. Recent GNUstep, recent Gorm, old bug :-S I DID, however see failed tests in GUI...and looking at the logs it appears to be just because of the backend not being installed yet. Let me check...(goes off to tinker with the code)...Yep, that was it :P
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> wrote: > When wiping GNUstep off your system (before a reinstall, of course!), > don't forget /etc/GNUstep.conf -- or something like that. > > > On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected]>wrote: > >> OK, recompiled current GNUstep from scratch. Still no luck. Now gonna try >> the most recent release. Wish me luck! :) >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Optimization??? I just use configure and the supplied makefile. Anyway, >>> I'm gonna completely wipe out the current GNUstep installation and build it >>> from scratch. I suspect some corruption crept in with that nasty system >>> crash I had. I reinstalled GNUstep on top of the old installation that >>> time. I'll first use the sources I already had and see if the bug goes >>> away. regardless, I'll update after that. Stand by for updates. >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I was not able to reproduce your problem on my system. Maybe more >>>> detailed instructions would be helpful. What I noticed when looking at >>>> your stack trace is that a lot of intermediate methods are left out >>>> there. Which optimisation level are you using for your compiler when >>>> compiling GNUstep gui? >>>> You should also try to print out the event (po theEvent and p *theEvent) >>>> and inspect the window given in the event. This should be the window the >>>> event gets send to. >>>> >>>> Could you please update your GNUstep installation to the latest release? >>>> This makes it easier to compare the line numbers in the stack trace. >>>> >>>> Fred >>>> >>>> On 28.12.2013 22:30, Jamie Ramone wrote: >>>> > What's common in both is self == nil (self=0x0) in NSWindow's >>>> -sendEvent >>>> > method. While that doesn't seem right, nil is a valid receiver as far >>>> as >>>> > the runtime's concerned. So I'n still unsure of the cause of the >>>> segfault. >>>> > Let me know what you find Greg. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Here's the 2nd test: >>>> >> >>>> >> (gdb) file /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm >>>> >> Reading symbols from /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm...done. >>>> >> (gdb) r >>>> >> Starting program: /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm >>>> >> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] >>>> >> Using host libthread_db library >>>> "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". >>>> >> >>>> >> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>>> >> -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, >>>> theEvent=0x10e59a0) >>>> >> >>>> >> at NSWindow.m:4288 >>>> >> 4288 NSWindow.m: No such file or directory. >>>> >> (gdb) bt >>>> >> #0 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, >>>> >> theEvent=0x10e59a0) >>>> >> >>>> >> at NSWindow.m:4288 >>>> >> #1 0x00007ffff7201e8c in -[GSDragView(Private) >>>> _handleDrag:slidePoint:] ( >>>> >> self=0xad5c80, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x1110160, >>>> >> slidePoint=...) >>>> >> at GSDragView.m:720 >>>> >> #2 0x00007ffff71ffffe in -[GSDragView >>>> >> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xad5c80, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b2300, >>>> >> screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0x8c7470, >>>> >> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=0xd35030, slideFlag=1 >>>> '\001') >>>> >> at GSDragView.m:290 >>>> >> #3 0x00007ffff049b254 in -[XGDragView >>>> >> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xad5c80, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b2300, >>>> >> screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0x8c7470, >>>> >> pboard=0xc49240, >>>> >> sourceObject=0xd35030, slideFlag=1 '\001') at XGDragView.m:228 >>>> >> #4 0x00007ffff71d361a in -[NSWindow >>>> >> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xc40900, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b2300, >>>> >> baseLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0x8c7470, >>>> >> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=<optimized out>, slideFlag=1 >>>> >> '\001') >>>> >> at NSWindow.m:4548 >>>> >> #5 0x00007ffff71bd7a8 in -[NSView >>>> >> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xd35030, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b2300, >>>> >> viewLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0x8c7470, >>>> >> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=<optimized out>, slideFlag=1 >>>> >> '\001') >>>> >> at NSView.m:3858 >>>> >> #6 0x00007ffff7b3f569 in -[GormViewEditor >>>> >> startConnectingObject:withEvent:] ( >>>> >> self=0xd35030, _cmd=<optimized out>, anObject=<optimized out>, >>>> >> theEvent=0x8c7470) at GormViewEditor.m:1203 >>>> >> #7 0x00007ffff7b368b1 in -[GormScrollViewEditor mouseDown:] >>>> >> (self=0xd35030, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x8c7470) at >>>> GormScrollViewEditor.m:123 >>>> >> #8 0x00007ffff71df003 in -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0xc40900, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0x8c7470) at NSWindow.m:3790 >>>> >> #9 0x00007ffff7052fc5 in -[NSApplication run] (self=0x8b99d0, >>>> >> _cmd=<optimized out>) at NSApplication.m:1562 >>>> >> #10 0x00007ffff7032945 in NSApplicationMain (argc=<optimized out>, >>>> >> argv=<optimized out>) at Functions.m:91 >>>> >> #11 0x00007ffff5ee676d in __libc_start_main () >>>> >> from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 >>>> >> #12 0x0000000000401965 in _start () >>>> >> (gdb) >>>> >> >>>> >> Same as before, but with a tableview in a new window, and making the >>>> >> connection from it to NSOwner. >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >>> K, here's what I got: >>>> >>> >>>> >>> (gdb) file /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm >>>> >>> Reading symbols from /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm...done. >>>> >>> (gdb) r >>>> >>> Starting program: /SystemApps/Gorm.app/Gorm >>>> >>> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] >>>> >>> Using host libthread_db library >>>> "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". >>>> >>> 2013-12-28 18:09:25.880 Gorm[3541] File GSDictionary.m: 455. In >>>> >>> -[GSMutableDictionary removeObjectForKey:] attempt to remove nil >>>> key from >>>> >>> dictionary {} >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>>> >>> -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, >>>> theEvent=0xb4bd20) >>>> >>> at NSWindow.m:4288 >>>> >>> 4288 NSWindow.m: No such file or directory. >>>> >>> (gdb) bt >>>> >>> #0 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x0, _cmd=<optimized out>, >>>> >>> theEvent=0xb4bd20) >>>> >>> at NSWindow.m:4288 >>>> >>> #1 0x00007ffff7201e8c in -[GSDragView(Private) >>>> _handleDrag:slidePoint:] ( >>>> >>> self=0xc22440, _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0xd52c80, >>>> >>> slidePoint=...) >>>> >>> at GSDragView.m:720 >>>> >>> #2 0x00007ffff71ffffe in -[GSDragView >>>> >>> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xc22440, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b0fe0, >>>> >>> screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0xda00a0, >>>> >>> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=0xcb8bc0, slideFlag=1 >>>> '\001') >>>> >>> at GSDragView.m:290 >>>> >>> #3 0x00007ffff049b254 in -[XGDragView >>>> >>> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xc22440, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b0fe0, >>>> >>> screenLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0xda00a0, >>>> >>> pboard=0xd87800, >>>> >>> sourceObject=0xcb8bc0, slideFlag=1 '\001') at XGDragView.m:228 >>>> >>> #4 0x00007ffff71d361a in -[NSWindow >>>> >>> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xcab1a0, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b0fe0, >>>> >>> baseLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0xda00a0, >>>> >>> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=<optimized out>, >>>> slideFlag=1 >>>> >>> '\001') >>>> >>> at NSWindow.m:4548 >>>> >>> #5 0x00007ffff71bd7a8 in -[NSView >>>> >>> dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] >>>> (self=0xcb8bc0, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, anImage=0x7b0fe0, >>>> >>> viewLocation=..., initialOffset=..., event=0xda00a0, >>>> >>> pboard=<optimized out>, sourceObject=<optimized out>, >>>> slideFlag=1 >>>> >>> '\001') >>>> >>> ---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit--- >>>> >>> at NSView.m:3858 >>>> >>> #6 0x00007ffff7b2983c in -[GormObjectEditor mouseDown:] >>>> (self=0xcb8bc0, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0xda00a0) at >>>> GormObjectEditor.m:481 >>>> >>> #7 0x00007ffff71df003 in -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0xcab1a0, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>, theEvent=0xda00a0) at NSWindow.m:3790 >>>> >>> #8 0x00007ffff7052fc5 in -[NSApplication run] (self=0x8b99d0, >>>> >>> _cmd=<optimized out>) at NSApplication.m:1562 >>>> >>> #9 0x00007ffff7032945 in NSApplicationMain (argc=<optimized out>, >>>> >>> argv=<optimized out>) at Functions.m:91 >>>> >>> #10 0x00007ffff5ee676d in __libc_start_main () >>>> >>> from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 >>>> >>> #11 0x0000000000401965 in _start () >>>> >>> (gdb) >>>> >>> >>>> >>> For this I started out with an empty document (Document>New >>>> Module>New >>>> >>> Empty), added a window and attempted to make a connection from the >>>> window >>>> >>> to NSOwner, within the document window. Next I'll try between a >>>> control and >>>> >>> NSOwner. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Gregory Casamento < >>>> >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>> >>>> >>>> Gorm shouldn't require anything in the new runtime. I've tried >>>> creating >>>> >>>> connections between several objects in the document window. I >>>> can't seem >>>> >>>> to reproduce this issue. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Could you run in GDB and provide me a backtrace? I will continue >>>> to >>>> >>>> test things here to see if I can reproduce the issue. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Greg >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected] >>>> >wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanx man! Oh just a plus: I don't use the new language runtime >>>> >>>>> (libobjc 2). Also, I found that connecting FROM an object in the >>>> document >>>> >>>>> window TO a control on a window seems to work fine. >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Gregory Casamento < >>>> >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>>> No, nothing more needed I'll check it out thanks. >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> On Friday, December 27, 2013, Jamie Ramone wrote: >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> Well, I'm on an Ubuntu 12.04 system, my computer is a 64bit AMD >>>> >>>>>>> Phemon (6 processors), I recently recompiled GNUstep from >>>> scratch because >>>> >>>>>>> the entire system died (not sure what caused it but the UI >>>> never came back >>>> >>>>>>> so I had to reinstall the system). Also, I'm using WindowMaker >>>> as unity has >>>> >>>>>>> pretty much...inflamed my gonads by now. I avoid the prebuilt >>>> ubuntu like a >>>> >>>>>>> lepper in the middle ages, everyting is compiled by me here. >>>> GNUstep, GORM, >>>> >>>>>>> Project Center, the whole sh'bang. Anything else you need to >>>> know? >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>> >>>>>>> ¡Besos, abrazos, confetti y aplausos! >>>> >>>>>>> Jamie "El Vikingo" Ramone >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Gregory Casamento < >>>> >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Hey Jamie, >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Could you give us some information about your environment? >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Greg >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 4:11 PM, Jamie Ramone <[email protected] >>>> > >>>> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi there steppers! OK, here's the deal: I'v been playing >>>> around >>>> >>>>>>>> with GORM making a demo of an extended scroll view (a subclass >>>> of >>>> >>>>>>>> NSScrollView with some practical general purpose extensions) >>>> and I came >>>> >>>>>>>> across a connection-related bug in GORM. Apparently, >>>> (manually) connecting >>>> >>>>>>>> any object to any object in the document window makes GORM >>>> barf with a >>>> >>>>>>>> segfault. Connecting objects inside of a window, panel, or >>>> menu (i.e. >>>> >>>>>>>> belonging to the document but NOT dropping the conection icon >>>> in the >>>> >>>>>>>> document window but rather in one of there) seems to work >>>> fine, though I >>>> >>>>>>>> haven't tested this extensively. I believe I have the most >>>> recent version >>>> >>>>>>>> and haven't seen any notice of new versions since building >>>> this one. The >>>> >>>>>>>> specific version is 1.2.17. And as far as the GNUstep libs I'm >>>> using the >>>> >>>>>>>> previous version and GORM is linked against them. This bug is >>>> a total show >>>> >>>>>>>> stopper for me and, if anyone else is affected, I believe it >>>> would be for >>>> >>>>>>>> them as well. Greg, could you please look into this? Thanx! >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Gnustep-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev >>>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnustep-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev >> >> > > > -- > Ivan Vučica > [email protected] >
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