I am running generating libobjc.a from the source, not sure what is the
version but it has:
enum
{
gcc_abi = 8,
gnustep_abi = 9,
gc_abi = 10
};
in abi_version.c
and it has a file called ACCOUNCE.1.7
and in ANNOUNCE, it says:
GNUstep Objective-C Runtime 1.8
Also the Foundation (base) I am generating it from the source, using the
Linux Makefile
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Germán Arias <[email protected]> wrote:
> El mar, 12-08-2014 a las 09:40 +0100, Richard Frith-Macdonald escribió:
> > On 12 Aug 2014, at 09:28, David Chisnall <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > The bug is in the GCC Objective-C runtime. The runtime is responsible
> for ensuring that +initialize is thread safe. The 'fix' is to use the
> GNUstep runtime as well. Is there a reason why you're using GCC for
> Objective-C code?
> >
> > But the problem in the gnu runtime was fixed in May 2011
> > And gcc-4.6.3 was released in March 2012
> >
> > So in this case it seems that the user must have actually
> configured/built gnustep with a runtime/compiler older than the one they
> said they used . Perhaps they configured it with one runtime/compiler and
> then switched to a more recent one but didn't reconfigure/rebuild
> gnustep-base after the change.
> > _______________________________________________
>
> I have gcc from official packages in my distro. This should be a problem
> with Ubuntu packages (which isn't a surprise). Now I remember that in
> may previous distro I installed gcc from source. I will install a newer
> version of gcc and see if the problem is still present.
>
> Germán.
>
>
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