Dragons??? Are you doing acid Greg? :P Hmm, maybe there's a problem with drag & drop. I'll go ahead and check that.
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Gregory Casamento <[email protected] > wrote: > Part of the problem could be with Dragon and drop itself. Try another > application which uses Dragon to see if that fans. On some systems there > might be a problem with the drag-and-drop daemon. > > > On Saturday, December 28, 2013, Jamie Ramone 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=<optimiz >> >> > > -- > Gregory Casamento > Open Logic Corporation, Principal Consultant > yahoo/skype: greg_casamento, aol: gjcasa > (240)274-9630 (Cell) > http://www.gnustep.org > http://heronsperch.blogspot.com >
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