On Dec 14, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Canol Gokel wrote:
Hi,
When I send a message to this group my messages arrives after 1 or
2 days. Are messages approved by someone or is the problem
somewhere else :( ?
No, my messages are taking that long as well.
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On Dec 14, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 14.12.2007 um 18:48 schrieb Adam Fedor:
You should be able to install the required installers
Is there a specific reason why this is splitted into three parts?
I thought they were large (12-18 MBytes each), but perhaps that isn't
a bi
Is the installer all those *-setup.exe files? If so, which ones do we
actually need? All? I'll have to hook up my Windows computer to test them,
which my take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days from now (I'm
working on getting my brand new file/print server working).
Stefan
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Hello,
I'd like to install a small helper tool in my application. This is
quite straight forward under Mac OS X, but I'm facing two problems in
GNUstep.
The first is that GNUstep's NSBundle implementation lacks the -
pathForAuxiliaryExecutable: method, but I can easily work around that
b
Hi,
When I send a message to this group my messages arrives after 1 or 2 days. Are
messages approved by someone or is the problem somewhere else :( ?
Canol Gokel
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Le vendredi 14 décembre 2007 à 10:48 -0700, Adam Fedor a écrit :
> I finally have a new windows installer ready, but I'd like people to
> test it out before I announce it generally. You should be able to
> install the required installers and the Calculator.app installer and
> "just run" the
Am 14.12.2007 um 18:48 schrieb Adam Fedor:
You should be able to install the required installers
Is there a specific reason why this is splitted into three parts?
and the Calculator.app installer
My browser says: The requested URL /pub/gnustep/binaries/windows/
Calculator-1.0.0-setup.exe
Hey,
Hi all,
When I keep GWorkspace running hidden for a couple of days it happens
that I
keep the icon, but without the . on the minimized icon. And I can not
get it
to wake up again.
This is the second time it happend. After this e-mail I will kill
GWorkspace
and restart it again, so
>>> "After free() is executed, this space is made available for further
>>> allocation by the application, though not returned to the system.
>>> Memory is returned to the system only upon termination of the
>>> application."
>> Thanks for this info!!! That is general unix behaviour or do Solari
On Dec 14, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Pete French wrote:
Thanks for this info!!! That is general unix behaviour or do Solaris,
MacOSX, Linux,... have a different flavour of handling these kind of
things
All have different flavours - I only recently found out that FreeBSD
actually
returns the memory to t
Hi Adam
The installer is looking good. Anything that automates the install helps
significantly. I have some comments:
I see you have adapted the MINGW/MSYS installers. I assume that you will remove
their licence agreements and the link to their README files from your
installers (at the end of
Hi all
I'm trying to GET/PUT files over HTTP and I'm a little confused by the
different possibilities offered by GNUstep. Is it better to use NSURL
facilities, NSURLHandle or NSURLConnection ?
What's the status of the classes implementations ? Do they match their
Cocoa versions in the last gnust
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