No, you shouldn't. We don't have separate maintainers for individual bits
and pieces of gnustep-gui.
Please make sure you have the latest version of portaudio installed on your
system. GNUstep looks for this when enabling NSSound.
Please post back to the list with what you find.
On Mon, May 11
Hello Fred,
I've filed bug # 26535 for this issue and attached a test app
illustrating the problems. There is an issue with threads as the app
illustrates but there is also an issue with scaling.
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=26535
thanks
Scott
On May 11, 2009,
Should I assume NSSound and gnustep_sndd are both unmaintained?
Thanks
Stefan
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Stefan Bidigaray wrote:
> Quick question (I think)! I'm trying to play some sound with GNUstep using
> the NSSound class. So I started out with a sample .au file and didn't get
> anyth
Hello Fred,
I think I'm mistaken about it working before, well my program was
working before but the drawing code was architected differently. I
coded it to be more efficient, but this was done on Mac. I thought
that it worked with the stock GNUstep that you get on Debian, but I
tried t
Hi,
although I did not like your proposals directly, I understand your points
and ideas, the current access was indeed suboptimal.
I thus merged your different ideas and the GAP homepage now has all
application listed with a description, but much shorter.
Another page has now a complete index, d
Yavor Doganov wrote:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
I could not use the debian build-dependencies because I am using a
chopped version of Debian
OK, then download the Debian source package (from ftp.debian.org) and
look at debian/control? Here they are (GNUstep and Debian-related
ones stripped):
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> I could not use the debian build-dependencies because I am using a
> chopped version of Debian
OK, then download the Debian source package (from ftp.debian.org) and
look at debian/control? Here they are (GNUstep and Debian-related
ones stripped):
Output bundles:
libesd0-dev
Yavor Doganov wrote:
You are missing several build-dependencies. Either install them with
# apt-get build-dep cynthiune.app
Thanks for the information. I could not use the debian
build-dependencies because I am using a chopped version of Debian
(Sunwah Linux or Rays Linux) that modified to