Re: GNUstep on 64 bit Windows - Patch for gnustep libobjc submitted

2008-11-20 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf


Am 20.11.2008 um 10:18 schrieb Roland Schwingel:


Hi Lars

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote  
on 11.11.2008 19:12:34:
> It would be great of you if you could submit those patches also  
to  > the GCC mainline via http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/ so that  
both forks  > don't diverge even further.

>
> Select "libobjc" as component in bugzilla (and be prepared for  
some  > follow up comments by others)

> regards,
>
>Lars

In the meantime we have already submitted the patch to gcc  
mainline, too.
We already got an permit to check it in, so expect to see it merged  
there soon, too.


That is great news!



Regards,

Roland



Thanks,

Lars


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Re: GNUstep on 64 bit Windows - Patch for gnustep libobjc submitted

2008-11-20 Thread Roland Schwingel

Hi Lars

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 
11.11.2008 19:12:34:
> It would be great of you if you could submit those patches also to  
> the GCC mainline via http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/ so that both forks  
> don't diverge even further.

>
> Select "libobjc" as component in bugzilla (and be prepared for some  
> follow up comments by others)

> regards,
>
>Lars

In the meantime we have already submitted the patch to gcc mainline, too.
We already got an permit to check it in, so expect to see it merged 
there soon, too.


Regards,

Roland



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Re: GNUstep on 64 bit Windows - Patch for gnustep libobjc submitted

2008-11-11 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf


Am 11.11.2008 um 15:47 schrieb Roland Schwingel:


Hi...

As already announced some days ago I will now start to submit the  
patches for GNUstep base/libobjc to be working natively on 64bit  
windows.


This first patch submitted (patch #6668) in savannah's patch  
manager covers the libobjc runtime. It is basically fixing gcc 4.4  
warnings and only 2 slight
modifications for dllimporing/exporting symbols due to some changes  
in binutils/windows dll loader...


So I hope this can easily be applied.

Some general words: Everything looks quite well at presents, thanks  
to the excellent work of the gnustep people over the last years for  
64bit linux support. We already have the first code up and running  
natively on 64bit windows! The first patch for gnustep-base will be  
submitted soon. The basic things appear to work quite nice. Full  
testing will take some additional time.


There is some issue about length of unsigned and method signatures,  
but I will outline that in a seperate email.


It would be great of you if you could submit those patches also to  
the GCC mainline via http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/ so that both forks  
don't diverge even further.


Select "libobjc" as component in bugzilla (and be prepared for some  
follow up comments by others)




i.A. Roland Schwingel


regards,

Lars










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GNUstep on 64 bit Windows - Patch for gnustep libobjc submitted

2008-11-11 Thread Roland Schwingel

Hi...

As already announced some days ago I will now start to submit the 
patches for GNUstep base/libobjc to be working natively on 64bit windows.


This first patch submitted (patch #6668) in savannah's patch manager 
covers the libobjc runtime. It is basically fixing gcc 4.4 warnings and 
only 2 slight
modifications for dllimporing/exporting symbols due to some changes in 
binutils/windows dll loader...


So I hope this can easily be applied.

Some general words: Everything looks quite well at presents, thanks to 
the excellent work of the gnustep people over the last years for 64bit 
linux support. We already have the first code up and running natively on 
64bit windows! The first patch for gnustep-base will be submitted soon. 
The basic things appear to work quite nice. Full testing will take some 
additional time.


There is some issue about length of unsigned and method signatures, but 
I will outline that in a seperate email.


i.A. Roland Schwingel
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