[bug #42433] [cairo] FTBFS with -Wl,--no-undefined

2014-07-24 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #42433 (project gnustep): Status:None => Fixed Assigned to:None => FredKiefer Open/Closed:Open => Closed __

[bug #42542] [WinUX] popup / context menu get placed wrong

2014-07-24 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #42542 (project gnustep): Category: Backend => Libraries ___ Follow-up Comment #1: I changed the category to libraries as you stated in a mail that this behaviour happens only wit

[bug #42782] Crash when loading a gorm file

2014-07-24 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #42782 (project gnustep): Status: In Progress => Ready For Test Open/Closed:Open => In Test ___ Follow-up Comment #15: I think I fixed th

[bug #42778] Frameworks with different SONAME cannot coexist

2014-07-24 Thread Yavor Doganov
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #42778 (project gnustep): Proposed patch attached. It makes the existence of two framework versions (in fact, multiple framework versions) possible. It doesn't delete the installed framework prior to the installation of the new one and symlinks are created directly to t

[bug #42782] Crash when loading a gorm file

2014-07-24 Thread Yavor Doganov
Follow-up Comment #14, bug #42782 (project gnustep): I was wrong, cannot reproduce with GCC 4.8.3. Gorm opens the file just fine. Vindaloo crashes at -[CenteringClipView constrainScrollPoint:] which could be a bug in Vindaloo as it opens the PDF file if I modify it to use plain NSClipView. The b

[bug #42782] Crash when loading a gorm file

2014-07-24 Thread Yavor Doganov
Follow-up Comment #13, bug #42782 (project gnustep): I think this should be reproducible with GCC 4.8 as well, it's the architecture that matters. As x86 is gradually being replaced with x86_64 it's not a big surprise that the majority of users do not encounter these bugs. I'll try to reproduce

[bug #42782] Crash when loading a gorm file

2014-07-24 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #42782 (project gnustep): Category:Gorm => Gui/AppKit Assigned to:None => FredKiefer ___ Follow-up Comment #12: Thank you for digg