On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:06:03PM +0100, Philippe Roussel wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:51:32PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> > >Is this on 64 bits ?
> >
> > Yes; I haven't built the new GNUstep on 32-bit yet. I'll try to get
> > that done tonight.
> >
> > >Which libobjc and compiler
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 01:01:44AM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:06:03PM +0100, Philippe Roussel wrote:
> >On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:51:32PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> >>>Is this on 64 bits ?
> >>
> >>Yes; I haven't built the new GNUstep on 32-bit yet. I'll
Hi
Thank you very much for the positive replies.
I'd love to participate in the next meeting. I will make sure I can be
there in person.
Regarding which libraries we need. Since we making a completely new device
with new input systems we were also thinking about creating a new UI API
from scratc
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:06:03PM +0100, Philippe Roussel wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:51:32PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
>Is this on 64 bits ?
Yes; I haven't built the new GNUstep on 32-bit yet. I'll try to get
that done tonight.
I have now done that and found thatSimpleAgenda 0
Hi,
Csanyi Pal wrote:
Csanyi Pal writes:
I just want to get the Info Panel by clicking in the applications menu
--> Info --> Info Panel.
I find the way in the http://www.nongnu.org/gstutorial/en/ch10.html
Sorry for the noise.
The standard Info Panel will display the information found in th
On 4. 3. 2013., at 21:16, Wolfgang Lux wrote:
> Saying blocks are bloat sounds to me like saying automatic reference counting
> is bloat because you can do the same with explicit retain/release calls.
*cough* Hm. Nope. :-)
ARC introduces C++-style "magic" into things that work in a C-style "ob
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:51:32PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> >Is this on 64 bits ?
>
> Yes; I haven't built the new GNUstep on 32-bit yet. I'll try to get
> that done tonight.
>
> >Which libobjc and compiler ?
>
> GCC 4.7 with libobjc1, from the openSUSE 12.2 release.
Thanks. I'll try
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:31:03PM +0100, Philippe Roussel wrote:
Hi Richard,
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 05:51:54PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
When I try to run SimpleAgenda under the latest GNUstep core
libraries, it immediately goes into a solid CPU loop which can only
be got out of by kil
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/03/13 13:17, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
>> My take on the relative merits is:
>>
>> The advantages of gcc are that it's the de-facto standard (you generally
>> don't have to install it, let alone build it yourself), is much more
>> portable/ported (r
Csanyi Pal writes:
> Hi,
>
> on my Debian Wheezy operating system I'm just playing with PC and Gorm.
>
> I just created a simple project and want to practice with Gorm.
>
> My first question is, can one achieve to get the Info Panel when run the
> application either by testing the interface in Go
Hi Richard,
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 05:51:54PM +, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> When I try to run SimpleAgenda under the latest GNUstep core
> libraries, it immediately goes into a solid CPU loop which can only
> be got out of by killing SimpleAgenda.
>
> This did not occur under the previous v
Hi,
on my Debian Wheezy operating system I'm just playing with PC and Gorm.
I just created a simple project and want to practice with Gorm.
My first question is, can one achieve to get the Info Panel when run the
application either by testing the interface in Gorm or after builded and
launched w
El lun, 04-03-2013 a las 18:53 +0100, Fred Kiefer escribió:
> On 04.03.2013 18:51, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> > When I try to run SimpleAgenda under the latest GNUstep core libraries,
> > it immediately goes into a solid CPU loop which can only be got out of
> > by killing SimpleAgenda.
> >
> > Th
Am 23.02.2013 um 18:43 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Hi,
> nice project!
>
> Am 18.02.2013 um 20:16 schrieb elvish.hea...@gmail.com:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am working on Ghack, a roguelike game. It will be based on nethack. The
>> project is hosted here : https://code.google.com/p/ghack
>>
>
On 04.03.2013 18:51, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
When I try to run SimpleAgenda under the latest GNUstep core libraries,
it immediately goes into a solid CPU loop which can only be got out of
by killing SimpleAgenda.
This did not occur under the previous versions of GNUstep.
Is this a known probl
When I try to run SimpleAgenda under the latest GNUstep core
libraries, it immediately goes into a solid CPU loop which can only be
got out of by killing SimpleAgenda.
This did not occur under the previous versions of GNUstep.
Is this a known problem? Does anyone else see it?
Is there any fur
On 4. 3. 2013., at 16:10, Richard Frith-Macdonald
wrote:
>> We're planning on having a developer meeting in Cambridge, probably at the
>> end of June: it would be great if you could send someone along.
>
> That sounds really good to me ... I'd like to get to Cambridge then (possibly
> bring
On 4 Mar 2013, at 09:40, David Chisnall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That's really awesome news!
>
> We have a CoreGraphics implementation, mostly written by Eric, called Opal,
> but it's not integrated. Ivan also implemented a significant amount of
> CoreAnimation. Unfortunately, neither of them are i
Hello!
The concept looks great.
On 4. 3. 2013., at 08:04, "Lundberg, Johannes"
wrote:
> Since we love Objective-C and the Cocoa frameworks we definitely want to have
> it as the application framework in our OS.
>
> We still have a long way to go before the framework and libraries are ready
On 02.03.2013 11:17, Luis Garcia Alanis wrote:
Hello guys,
I got the most recent svn of GNUstep, clang, llvm and libobjc2.
I was able to compile until I got to the backend. building it core dumps.
I noticed this when running gopen:
Module
/home/luis/src/gnustep/libobjc2//home/luis/src/gnustep/
Hi Johannes,
I agree this is exciting and wonderful news!
I am excited about the prospects which collaboration will bring. I would
love to talk further and see what we can do to make GNUstep everything you
need it to be.
I am working on an Opal/CoreGraphics backend. Time constraints and a new
Hi,
That's really awesome news!
We have a CoreGraphics implementation, mostly written by Eric, called Opal, but
it's not integrated. Ivan also implemented a significant amount of
CoreAnimation. Unfortunately, neither of them are integrated into the rest of
the system.
The first step is prob
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