Re: Installation script

2024-02-24 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Ethan,Very nice — I will definitely try this on some distros. Thank you,PatrykOn Feb 24, 2024, at 17:37, Ethan Charoenpitaks wrote: Hi everyone,    I've written an installation script for GNUstep, which has been tested so far on recent Debian and Ubuntu

Wiki Re: Our self-presentation, not just on our website. (Was: Re: GS based app release: djay by Algoriddim in Beta)

2023-09-04 Thread Patryk Laurent
> On Sep 4, 2023, at 11:36, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > > This is why I like to have our Wiki back, it would be easy to add in the > theme page some history and motivaitons of the forks. Very excited about the return of a wiki (and contributing to it). Thank you, Patryk

Re: Gorm cannot load connection inspector

2022-01-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
/22, 05:55:57 PMOn Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 4:56 PM Patryk Laurent wrote:Hi Greg,Are you building with the latest source?   I will take a look and get back to you.  Thx.Just to be sure I re-pulled and rebuilt from the latest source... it still has this problem.  Also in case it helps, I also see

Re: Gorm cannot load connection inspector

2022-01-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
will take a look and get back to you.  Thx.GCOn Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 3:13 PM Patryk Laurent wrote:Hello,Has anyone noticed errors when using the latest Gorm?  I cannot view the connection inspector when trying to connect controls to actions. The following errors display when I go to the in

Gorm cannot load connection inspector

2022-01-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello,Has anyone noticed errors when using the latest Gorm?  I cannot view the connection inspector when trying to connect controls to actions. The following errors display when I go to the inspector:2022-01-03 20:07:50.829 Gorm[13228:13228] Exception occurred while loading model: expected

libs-base cast nil to GSIArrayItem compile error

2021-11-13 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello, I've noticed the latest GNUstep (libs-base) from source builds with an error under Clang[1]. See the CI failure log here[2]. Does anyone know what the error means and how to fix it? Thank you, Patryk [1]  Compiling file NSLengthFormatter.m ... 1 warning generated.  Compiling file

Re: GNUstep Build Guide

2021-09-15 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Riccardo, Here are some scripts some of us use to build from source, including under Ubuntu. https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build In particular see: https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build/tree/master/ubuntu-20.10-clang-11.0-runtime-2.0 Best, Patryk > On Sep 15, 2021, at 00:00,

Website organization Re: Notes from GNUstep quarterly meet up...

2021-08-15 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Riccardo, > It makes one think that if you are a "Developer" you can ignore the > "Experience" and vice-versa. That is wrong. Perhaps it does! > A user maybe is only interested in the experience and in getting help. > A Developer might (actually "should") be interested also in the

Re: Notes from GNUstep quarterly meet up...

2021-08-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Riccardo, > On Aug 14, 2021, at 09:03, Riccardo Mottola > wrote: > > Different people have different "uses" and thus "needs" for GNUstep and they > website should be capable of catering to all: the casual user, the developer, > the porter, etc. > A while ago, over at

Re: Notes from GNUstep quarterly meet up...

2021-08-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Steven, > On Aug 12, 2021, at 16:58, Steven R. Baker wrote: > > I would like to volunteer to have website tasks assigned to me. You can be > vague and open ended with these. FYI — It is fairly easy to edit the version of the website hosted at https://gnustep.github.io via its repo

Re: [ML] Re: Hosting of gnustep.org

2021-01-18 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Greg, Could we make a plan to implement pointing the domain to the Gitub-hosted site and/or delegate someone to do it? Aside from the navigation menu improvements already committed on the GitHub version of the site, we could also incorporate or link to sites to increase visibility e.g.,

Re: GNUstep.app, was: Debian Package Repository...

2021-01-18 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Johannes, > On Jan 18, 2021, at 07:56, Johannes Brakensiek > wrote: > > just to let you know. I used the time after Christmas to prepare a little > showcase on how to develop GNUstep apps ... > > https://gnustep.app/ This is great! Are you accepting pull requests on this? One

Re: Debian Package Repository...

2020-12-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Greg, I’d be interested to know if there are any updates on this. One of the most popular distributions on Pine64’s PinePhone is Mobian which is Debian with mobile UI added on top. I have a build script working for Mobian[1] but up-to-date packages would be great as they’d be easier to

Re: Help building GNUstep from scratch

2020-07-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Michael, > On Jul 14, 2020, at 19:13, Michael Lastname > wrote: > >  > Firstly I’d like to apologize for inadvertently sending this message to the > wrong mailing list, I’m very sorry about that. Welcome — I hope you still have all your limbs intact! :-) > Below is the same message, but

Re: GNUstep on PinePhone

2020-06-11 Thread Patryk Laurent
t GNUstep from source on the PinePhone and was wondering how to configure a graphical app that I compiled to launch... Thank you, Patryk > On The Road > >>> Am 11.06.2020 um 07:10 schrieb Patryk Laurent : >>> >>  >> Did anyone else on the list get a PinePhon

GNUstep on PinePhone

2020-06-10 Thread Patryk Laurent
Did anyone else on the list get a PinePhone? I was able to build the latest GNUstep with clang 9 on device using the scripts in plaurent/gnustep-build but haven’t yet figured out how to launch a graphical app. Does anyone know how to get a GNUstep graphical app running on Ubuntu touch

Re: FYI Fwd: [plaurent/gnustep-build] I receive the following when compiling a hello world program (#17)

2020-05-24 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Svetlana, > On May 24, 2020, at 22:09, Svetlana Tkachenko > wrote: > > Hi Patryk > > Patryk Laurent написал(а): >> Hello, >> >> These messages are causing user confusion. >> >> Regards, >> Patryk >> >> >> Be

FYI Fwd: [plaurent/gnustep-build] I receive the following when compiling a hello world program (#17)

2020-05-24 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello, These messages are causing user confusion. Regards, Patryk Begin forwarded message: > From: David Brown > Date: May 24, 2020 at 21:34:09 PDT > To: plaurent/gnustep-build > Cc: Subscribed > Subject: [plaurent/gnustep-build] I receive the following when compiling a > hello world

Re: ctrl-mouse drag does not work

2020-05-11 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Andreas, > On May 11, 2020, at 14:11, Andreas Höschler via Discussion list for the > GNUstep programming environment wrote: > > I tried > > git clone https://github.com/gnustep/apps_systempreferences.git > > but it asks for an account!? I also tried Replace the underscore with a

Re: libobjc2 build issues (missing files)

2020-03-05 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Andreas, > On Mar 5, 2020, at 03:55, Andreas Fink wrote: > > ok the segfaults was just the wrong linker again. >export LDFLAGS="-fuse-ld=/usr/bin/ld.gold" > was missing. > >>> CMakeFiles/objc.dir/libstdcxx_current_primary_exception.cc.o >>>

Re: nm not finding __objc_class names Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0

2020-02-21 Thread Patryk Laurent
 Hi David and Matt, >> On Feb 18, 2020, at 16:42, Matt Rice wrote: >> >> On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 12:00 PM David Chisnall >> wrote: >> Note that, if you want to enumerate all of the classes in a library, you >> can do so on ELF platforms by using dl_iterate_phdr to find the >>

Re: nm not finding __objc_class names Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0

2020-02-21 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David and Matt, > On Feb 18, 2020, at 16:42, Matt Rice wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 12:00 PM David Chisnall > wrote: >> >> Note that, if you want to enumerate all of the classes in a library, you >> can do so on ELF platforms by using dl_iterate_phdr to find the >> `__objc_classes`

The fix works Re: nm not finding __objc_class names Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0

2020-02-17 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, > On Feb 17, 2020, at 05:06, Johannes Brakensiek > wrote: > > thank you for your answer, David. > >> On 17 Feb 2020, at 12:55, David Chisnall wrote: >> >> If all you want is to extract the names, that should be fine, just look for >> the new pattern. > > Patryk, are you able to try

nm not finding __objc_class names Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0

2020-02-16 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, > On Feb 16, 2020, at 11:17, Johannes Brakensiek > wrote: > > The cause that looking up a bundle/framework by a linked class name fails is > that [framework frameworkClasses] returns null as well as frameworkVersion > returns 0. > > Framework classes should be set by the code at lines

Temporary hack forks available for working projectcenter

2020-02-11 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Johannes, Just letting you know that I have made some forks with the hacks for getting projectcenter working. (These forks put the ProjectCenter frameworks into the .app and have NSBundle look for them there.) So we can get on to coding apps while enjoying all the features of the new

Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0, was: Hint towards solution? Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-02-08 Thread Patryk Laurent
, and why it is being lost... Previously, Riccardo was not able to replicate this issue that we have been having. Patryk On January 6, 2020 at 1:50 AM, Riccaro Mottola wrote: Hi Patryk, On 2020-01-02 19:24:08 +0100 Patryk Laurent wrote: Happy new year to you as well! I do see thoss

Re: Loading bundle resources using GNUstep runtime 2.0, was: Hint towards solution? Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-02-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Johannes, > On Feb 1, 2020, at 3:22 PM, Johannes Brakensiek > wrote: > > Why does it not work otherwise? Here I can just guess. There is much magic > going on within NSBundle it seems. This comment beginning in line 638 seems > as it is giving some hints: > Yes the logic in NSBundle.m

Hint towards solution? Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-02-01 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Johannes, Possibly some good news below... On January 30, 2020 at 11:29 PM, Johannes Brakensiek wrote: Hi Patryk, On 31 Jan 2020, at 6:44, Patryk Laurent wrote: I’ve not yet come to the point to figure out why the bundle path might be set incorrect. ...  I’ve currently got problems

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-30 Thread Patryk Laurent
gt; >> Am 30.12.2019 um 01:17 schrieb Patryk Laurent : >> >>> On December 29, 2019 at 12:31 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote: >>> >>> Thank you for your tests. I had a look into the NSBundle code in base and >>> from that I think that we have an issue with fr

Re: rdynamic? Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-17 Thread Patryk Laurent
cing everything in the > correct sections. In the below compile likes there is no -r while ProjectCenter is being built... so can anyone think of any other reason for the ProjectCenter failures and how to fix them? Patryk >> On 13 Jan 2020, at 00:05, Patryk Laurent wrote: >> >&

rdynamic? Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-12 Thread Patryk Laurent
, it may be the same issue as Base Additions, which can’t be linked with BFD LD. David On January 6, 2020 at 3:48 AM, David Chisnall wrote: On 05/01/2020 16:15, Patryk Laurent wrote: Do you think the bug is also is in ld.gold? During build, we set LD=/usr/bin/ld.gold (for example,https

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-05 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David, > On Jan 5, 2020, at 03:51, David Chisnall wrote: > > On 2 Jan 2020, at 20:50, Fred Kiefer wrote: >> >> from now on this is a clang issue and I am no longer of any help here. Maybe >> David has an idea what is going on? It would help to know which version of >> clang used to work

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-04 Thread Patryk Laurent
I've been looking into subprojects and bundles, but it's not clear to me how to create a minimal (failing) test of this. At this point I am not sure how to proceed. On the bright side, writing a minimal test for frameworks worked, so it's not just a frameworks problem. Patryk > On

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-04 Thread Patryk Laurent
red Kiefer wrote: > >  > >> Am 02.01.2020 um 19:06 schrieb Patryk Laurent : >> >> >> It looks like the “name” in LLDB was referring to the binary’s name. So I >> placed an NSLog right before NSBundle.m:2280 to print out the local variable >> na

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, > On Jan 2, 2020, at 15:50, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >> Am 02.01.2020 um 19:06 schrieb Patryk Laurent : >> >> ... >> _frameworkVersion — which is null for all the classes being loaded, >> including “LogPanel”. > > > Sorry Patryk, > from

GWorkspace failed to load InspectorWin

2020-01-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Riccardo, > On Jan 1, 2020, at 18:32, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > > Hi Patryk, > >> 2019-12-29 00:37:29.017 GWorkspace[10745:10745] File NSData.m: 287. In BOOL >> readContentsOfFile(NSString *, void **, off_t *, NSZone *) Open ((null)) >> attempt failed - bad path > > > as Fred wrote,

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2020-01-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, > On Dec 30, 2019, at 03:23, Fred Kiefer wrote: > > In your examples the name was „ProjectCenter“ not „LogPanel“. You need to > continue your debugging until you get to that name. Only this resource seems > to get loaded from a framework. For the other resources having a framework

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David, On December 29, 2019 at 6:21 AM, David Chisnall wrote: On 29 Dec 2019, at 13:16, Fred Kiefer wrote: 2019-12-29 00:35:39.702 ProjectCenter[10666:10666] NSDocumentClass PCProjectDocument not found Is this project using ld -r (I forget what GNUstep Make calls this - subprojects?)?

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, On December 29, 2019 at 12:31 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote: Thank you for your tests. I had a look into the NSBundle code in base and from that I think that we have an issue with frameworks here. Is clang supporting frameworks? The code in base doesn’t have any log statements that we

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, On Dec 29, 2019, at 11:16, Fred Kiefer wrote: >> ... > > Looks like things go wrong earlier than I thought. Could you try with the > argument „—GNU-Debug=NIB“ and only report back the results shortly before > „PCLogController[init]: error loading NIB file!“? > Here is the NIB log:

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, > On Dec 29, 2019, at 09:17, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >>> this should have been „—GNU-Debug=dflt" Indeed — I see a lot more output now[1]. What do you make of this? It looks like many different instances of PCLogController throughout the app are failing to initialize / load NIBs.

Re: ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Fred, > On Dec 29, 2019, at 05:16, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >> Am 29.12.2019 um 04:01 schrieb Patryk Laurent : >> >> controllers, etc. Does anyone know how to solve these NIB errors? See >> messages below[1]. > > The NIB loading errors you are getti

ProjectCenter running or building

2019-12-28 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, Although Gorm seems to be working fine, I'm having problems with ProjectCenter. Looking for advice. From master:  I can successfully build ProjectCenter from master on the repo, but when I run it I get multiple errors about NIBs not being loaded, NSDocumentClasses not being found, and no 

Re: Instance variables overwritten by other assignments

2019-12-25 Thread Patryk Laurent
ABI and clang 8.0 or later. > Brilliant — that did it, thank you! Everything is running smoothly and snappily on Aarch64 with clang9 and the 2.0 runtime. Patryk > >> On 25 Dec 2019, at 04:02, Patryk Laurent wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> At Gorm startup I am

Instance variables overwritten by other assignments

2019-12-24 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, At Gorm startup I am seeing a problem where Boolean assignments in -initDefaults are somehow overwriting memory for NSTableView.m’s _numberOfColumns instance variable. See the output of debug print statements below. Does anyone know why this might be happening — and how to fix it? This

Re: libobjc2 build issue

2019-11-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David, On November 27, 2019 at 2:59 AM, David Chisnall wrote: On 27/11/2019 10:49, Andreas Fink wrote: Which cmake version did you use to get it built as the one coming with Debian10 is too old. What error did you get? The minimum required is 3.1[1], which is from some time around 2014.

Re: libobjc2 build issue

2019-11-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
cmake version did you use to get it built as the one coming with Debian10 is too old. On 27 Nov 2019, at 06:55, Patryk Laurent wrote: Hi Andreas, I have just updated the script at  https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build/blob/master/debian-10-clang-8.0/GNUstep-20-buildon-debian10.sh

Re: libobjc2 build issue

2019-11-26 Thread Patryk Laurent
or libicu) > > a few warnings about depreciated stuff in CUPS, I have a gnustep-gui > > 724 Passed tests > 15 Skipped sets > 1 Dashed hope > > I also noted that gnustep-base is version 0.27.0 and gui and back are 0.28.0. > Intentionally? > > >

Re: libobjc2 build issue

2019-11-26 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Andreas, Have you had a look at this build script by Johannes? I believe it is in working order, although it may need the new git submodule init and sync commands in the libobjc2 checkout.

Re: Hosting of gnustep.org

2019-11-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
How about keeping ftp.gnustep.org pointed to the IP of the ftp site (as it is now), and then CNAME gnustep.org and www.gnustep.org to the new website location? This means ftp to just “gnustep.org” would stop working, so ftpers would have to use ftp.gnustep.org Patryk On Nov 14, 2019, at

Re: Odd ld error (cannot find dispatch)

2019-06-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
The problem seems to be that GNUstep base's Additions makefiles have the -r flag for LD linking, and so it's looking for libdispatch.a instead of libdispatch.so. See below. It's unclear to me why this wasn't a problem under Ubuntu... Best, Patryk > On Jun 2, 2019, at 21:28, Pat

Odd ld error (cannot find dispatch)

2019-06-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, On Debian 9, libdispatch has been successfully compiled and installed.  Yet when make in GNUstep-base is running, I get "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldispatch". This is odd, because -L/usr/local/lib is in that line.  And libdispatch.so is in /usr/local/lib. Does anyone know why ld might

Odd libobjc2 1.9 crash on Aarch64

2019-05-15 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi, I built GNUstep with libobjc2 1.9 with library combo ng-gnu-gnu on a Pine64 laptop. When running a demo program with ARC it *occasionally* but not always segfaults prior to reporting if ARC is enabled. What could be going on? Interestingly I was not able to get it to segfault *while*

Re: gnuconfig and runtime 1.9/ARC issue

2019-05-12 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Johannes, I've been working on setting up build tests to run on Travis using Docker. Maybe we can do the same for the Debian 9 build script you are contributing (and this will tell us if the problem is something residual on your system). https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build Best,

Re: gnuconfig and runtime 1.9/ARC issue

2019-05-04 Thread Patryk Laurent
David, Is there any way to query the version of the currently-used runtime? Patryk > On May 4, 2019, at 11:30, Johannes Brakensiek > wrote: > > Hello David and Patryk, > > thank you very much! I did as you suggested. I am able to enable ARC now. > >> Am 04.05

Re: libobjc2/gnustep-base also failing under FreeBSD

2019-02-11 Thread Patryk Laurent
> On Feb 11, 2019, at 08:04, David Chisnall wrote: > >> On 11/02/2019 15:51, Patryk Laurent wrote: >> Would the command "portsnap fetch update" help here? (Still new to FreeBSD >> here...) ... > > If you're using binary packages, the pkg tool

Re: libobjc2/gnustep-base also failing under FreeBSD

2019-02-11 Thread Patryk Laurent
Would the command "portsnap fetch update" help here? (Still new to FreeBSD here...) Patryk > On Feb 11, 2019, at 07:40, David Chisnall wrote: > >> On 11/02/2019 15:03, Andreas Fink wrote: >> root@freebsd:/usr/Users/afink/gnustep/base # pkg update >> Updating FreeBSD repository

Re: GNUstep Objective-C v2 ABI update

2018-12-31 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David, A couple days ago I installed FreeBSD 12.0 and after pkg ins Aclock and openapp AClock I got a crash. Are you saying that would now be fixed? Do I just uninstall gnustep and reinstall to get the fix? Thank you, Patryk > On Dec 31, 2018, at 03:34, David Chisnall wrote: > > Hello

Re: Some GNUstep discussions in other forums

2018-12-26 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi David, > a language (which is somewhat dated even in its latest incarnation). I would love to know your thoughts with respect to that point, if you'd care to share (off list if you'd prefer). Or might you have a talk/article you could point me to? Regards, Patryk > On Dec 26, 2018, at

Gorm's AppController object vs ProjectCenter's AppController class

2017-12-10 Thread Patryk Laurent
How can make Gorm's AppController object be of the same class as the AppController.m created by ProjectCenter?   (When I start editing a new application's interface in Gorm, there's an AppController object in the object list -- set as the delegate of NSOwner --  that appears to be different

Gorm tutorial video?

2017-12-10 Thread Patryk Laurent
Does anyone have a video/screencap tutorial of using Gorm? I started following the tutorial but got stuck quite close to the beginning (there's no MainMenu.gorm to click on under interfaces after creating an Application in ProjectCenter.) Thank you, Patryk

Re: Why/how is count method not emitting warning/error on id?

2017-07-08 Thread Patryk Laurent
Ivan, that explains it! Mystery solved :) Very helpful behavior for using id in a codebase that the compiler sees in its entirety. Patryk > >> On July 8, 2017 4:04:29 PM GMT+01:00, Patryk Laurent <plaur...@me.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> While experimen

Why/how is count method not emitting warning/error on id?

2017-07-08 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello, While experimenting with distributed objects, I noticed that the count method can be called on an id but I cannot just call any arbitrary method on id (e.g., a made-up "countx" method). Why doesn't calling count on an id generate a compiler warning/error-when-using-ARC?   It seems the

Re: Newbie back again...

2017-06-18 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi folks, Just wanted to let you know this issue appears to remain unresolved. Today I checked out and built all sources from the git repo under Ubuntu 16.04. The simple GUI test[1] built with a Makefile and run with openapp ./GUItest.app segfaults. (But it runs fine if I compile it by hand

Re: Newbie back again...

2017-05-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
I can confirm that for a successful GNUstep build on Ubuntu 16.04, it is sufficient to check out the older version of GNUstep Make -- no need to check out older versions of the other repositories.   openapp ./GUITest worked without crashing. Patryk On Apr 23, 2017, at 04:22 PM, Josh

Re: Issue: GNUstep installation on Ubuntu 16.04

2017-05-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
On May 14, 2017, at 08:42 AM, Patryk Laurent <plaur...@me.com> wrote: Hi Mark, This may be related to an issue reported by Josh Freeman on this list in late April (4/23). The crashes he observed also had to do with graphics. To work around it I think he simply checked out slightly

Re: Issue: GNUstep installation on Ubuntu 16.04

2017-05-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Mark, This may be related to an issue reported by Josh Freeman on this list in late April (4/23). The crashes he observed also had to do with graphics. To work around it I think he simply checked out slightly older versions of the GNUstep repos. Josh provided an altered compilation script

Re: GNUstep dev guide

2017-01-14 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Graham, I like that you have screenshots, something that is missing from some of the existing documentation. Would it be appropriate to create these on the GNUstep wiki so that we could help edit and add content? Patryk > On Jan 14, 2017, at 09:21, Graham Lee wrote:

Re: Compiling under Ubuntu 16.04

2016-08-25 Thread Patryk Laurent
Fantastic, thanks for updating that page Matthew! Patryk > On Aug 25, 2016, at 9:03 AM, Matthew Butch wrote: > > I’ve updated the wiki with a script to build and install under 16.04. > > http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstep_under_Ubuntu_Linux > > I tested this on a

Re: Window/menu reversed layer ordering issue

2016-02-28 Thread Patryk Laurent
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Re: On FreeBSD, no GNUstep settings installed with pkg ins?

2016-02-28 Thread Patryk Laurent
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Proposed Patch for NSMutableArray

2016-02-23 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello, In using the nifty Parcoa Library[1] with GNUstep, I ran into an incompatibility causing a crash.  It turns out GNUstep's current implementation of NSMutableArray setObject atIndexedSubscript is missing a bit of functionality to be on par with Apple's documented API[2]. I've created a

On FreeBSD, no GNUstep settings installed with pkg ins?

2016-02-20 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello, I seem to be having an issue getting GNUstep installed on FreeBSD 10.2.   After "pkg ins gnustep" completes,  there is a helpful message saying to source the appropriate .csh shell settings file from /usr/local/GNUstep/System/LibraryMakefiles/.  However, that directory doesn't have any

Re: Only build llvm backend parts needed for GNUstep

2015-12-13 Thread Patryk Laurent
On Dec 13, 2015, at 08:42 PM, Patryk Laurent <plaur...@me.com> wrote: On Dec 13, 2015, at 12:25 PM, David Chisnall <thera...@sucs.org> wrote: 20GB sounds very big. Debug builds are quite large, but release builds are a lot smaller. The back ends only add a couple of MBs, so it

Re: Only build llvm backend parts needed for GNUstep

2015-12-13 Thread Patryk Laurent
On Dec 13, 2015, at 12:25 PM, David Chisnall <thera...@sucs.org> wrote: On 13 Dec 2015, at 19:06, Patryk Laurent <plaur...@me.com> wrote: Does anyone know, offhand, how to have clang/llvm only build what is required for GNUstep? I recently built the latest clang/llvm from source

Using a theme Re: Plans for ahead

2015-11-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
> On Nov 28, 2015, at 09:11, Alessandro Sangiuliano > wrote: > > This is a goog injection of motivation. > Please send me, if you can, what is not going well with the rik theme. In > this period I was very busy and can’t retail a good amount of time to improve > the

Re: Update libobjc2 build instructions for Ubuntu/Android/Darling?

2015-10-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Josh, Thanks for your message.  I have updated the instructions to point to Github (where the newer libobjc2 is).   I can confirm the instructions work on a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04. GNUstep under Ubuntu Linux: http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstep_under_Ubuntu_Linux Regards,

Re: ARC and dispatch_release(queue) abends

2015-06-12 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Mark, On Jun 11, 2015, at 2:26 PM, allynm mark.al...@verizon.net wrote: What I'd like to do now is get rid of EVERYTHING that is installed down to bare silicon and do a fresh run of Patryk's scripts on a naked machine. How do you uninstall this stuff? This sounds like the best option

Re: cmake can't find library to compile libobjc2

2015-06-07 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Mark, It sounds like even though you have llvm-3.7.0 built, you are still somehow using the llvm-3.5 on your system.  Maybe this is because you system is earlier in your $PATH.  iInn the wiki instructions, I had placed the newly installed llvm-3.7.0 at the *end* of the $PATH.  Maybe your

Using GCC

2015-04-07 Thread Patryk Laurent
On Apr 6, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Fred Kiefer fredkie...@gmx.de wrote: GNUstep should work as good with gcc as it does with clang. Hi Fred, Just to clarify, does GCC now support features like ARC, blocks and grand central dispatch? Thank you, Patryk

Re: Building libobjc2 on ubuntu

2015-03-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
install clang git subversion ninja cmake 2. When installing Grand Central Dispatch, the two lines, sh autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS=..., give errors, so substitute a plain configure: ./configure Cheers, Josh On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Patryk Laurent wrote: Hi Luis, Were

Re: Building libobjc2 on ubuntu

2015-03-26 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hi Luis, Were you following the instructions at the link below? If there is a problem with those instructions let me know and I can try to correct them. http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstep_under_Ubuntu_Linux Thanks, Patryk On Mar 26, 2015, at 9:10 PM, Luis Garcia Alanis

Re: New GNUstep developers team on Launchpad

2014-05-20 Thread Patryk Laurent
I see in the wiki history comments that when the link to that PPA was written it was empty and supposed to be populated in the next few days. Maybe that never happened, and the reference from the wiki page should be removed? I am happy to remove it from the wiki page unless we hear otherwise.

Re: elementary OS

2014-02-10 Thread Patryk Laurent
Good news: I've gotten GNUStep/Objective-C 2.0 to build from the latest sources under ElemantaryOS (using the same steps as I use for Ubuntu 12.04). Bad news: I must say that I, too, was completely shocked by the ban. For a discuss list, it seems to me that participants should feel free to

Updated instructions for GnuSTEP/Objective-C 2.0 on Ubuntu

2014-02-09 Thread Patryk Laurent
Just tried installing GNUStep/Objective-C 2.0 on a new installation of Ubuntu 12.04 using the latest sources. Ran into some minor issues, so the wiki page has been updated to improve your chance of success. The issues addressed are:- Latest LLVM now requires newer CMake (newer than 2.8.7 which is

Re: Ubuntu Touch build libobjc2 error

2014-01-30 Thread Patryk Laurent
Fantastic, David, that worked! Onward! Thank you, Patryk On Jan 30, 2014, at 4:36, David Chisnall thera...@sucs.org wrote: These look like unwind-arm.h is missing a #include stdint.h. Does adding that fix it for you? David On 30 Jan 2014, at 06:39, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com

Ubuntu Touch build libobjc2 error

2014-01-29 Thread Patryk Laurent
Greetings Fellow GNUSteppers, I’m attempting to build Objective C 2.0 / GNUStep on Ubuntu Touch on a Nexus 4. (Ubuntu Touch is a chrooted Ubuntu 13.10 running over a Dalvik-less Android.) LLVM compiles ok, even if it takes a couple of hours. (Also, it runs out of memory with make -j3 + only

Re: Trying to use GNUstep and libdispatch in an ARC based objective-C program

2014-01-07 Thread Patryk Laurent
On Jan 7, 2014, at 15:11, Mathias Bauer mathias_ba...@gmx.net wrote: For libdispatch I used the configure provided by the repository at https://github.com/nickhutchinson/libdispatch.git I assume that the culprit is in the libdispatch build. I manually patched the generated config.h

Re: Chameleon as basis for UIKit in GNUStep?

2014-01-04 Thread Patryk Laurent
Thank you Ivan for this helpful summary and proposed plan of action. I will review those emails. Because Ivan cannot work on this now, could someone add this as an item to the list of tasks at https://savannah.gnu.org/task/?group_id=99 and paste Ivan's text as the discussion? Thank you,

Chameleon as basis for UIKit in GNUStep?

2014-01-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
Has anyone on this list tried using the open-source Chameleon framework? The framework currently implements about 60% of UIKit after nine months of work.” (http://chameleonproject.org/) I was wondering whether it would be helpful as a starting point for adding UIKit support to GNUStep. Thank

Disregard Re: Chameleon as basis for UIKit in GNUStep?

2014-01-03 Thread Patryk Laurent
Please disregard my previous message. I see that Chameleon’s UIKit was already discussed on this mailing list 1.5 years ago. Patryk On Jan 3, 2014, at 9:21 PM, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com wrote: Has anyone on this list tried using the open-source Chameleon framework? The framework

Re: Etoile and PopplerKit

2014-01-02 Thread Patryk Laurent
is there because it's needed...). What version of LLVM are you building it against? I think we should just disconnect PopplerKit from the default build - nothing uses it and it's been broken for a while. David On 2 Jan 2014, at 07:22, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com wrote: Hi Dan, I'm happy

EtoileOS on HN

2014-01-01 Thread Patryk Laurent
Etoile is currently on HN's front page. https://news.ycombinator.com/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6996019 Patryk ___ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep

Etoile and PopplerKit

2014-01-01 Thread Patryk Laurent
I was trying to build Etoile for the first time, but got several compilation errors on my Ubuntu system. Mostly I've been commenting out/patching the offending lines ("When in doubt/Comment it out") and documenting the process as I got along.However, PopplerKit seems to be having some major

Re: Etoile and PopplerKit

2014-01-01 Thread Patryk Laurent
Hello Dan,This was on Ubuntu 13.10.Good point about packages moving around; let me pause here try this out on 12.04.Let's see about getting a desktop up and running...Thanks,PatrykOn Jan 01, 2014, at 06:56 PM, Dan Hitt dan.h...@gmail.com wrote:On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Patryk Laurent plaur

Re: Etoile and PopplerKit

2014-01-01 Thread Patryk Laurent
them into patches.Thanks!PatrykOn Jan 01, 2014, at 07:29 PM, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com wrote:Hello Dan,This was on Ubuntu 13.10.Good point about packages moving around; let me pause here try this out on 12.04.Let's see about getting a desktop up and running...Thanks,PatrykOn Jan 01, 2014, at 06

Re: GUI test with -fobjc-arc yields ABI Error

2013-12-28 Thread Patryk Laurent
is not so necessary afterwards?Thanks,PatrykOn Dec 28, 2013, at 02:27 AM, David Chisnall thera...@sucs.org wrote:On 27 Dec 2013, at 23:15, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com wrote: David,I had already specified -fobjc-runtime=gnustep-1.7 when I got the ABI Error. (See below) I mean you'll need

Re: cmake error on Ubuntu 13.10

2013-12-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
. As per the INSTALL file, adding -DLLVM_OPTS=OFF to the cmake command line will disable the attempt to build the LLVM optimisation passes. I may make this the default for 1.7.1, since a few people have had problems with it. David On 25 Dec 2013, at 05:45, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com wrote

Compiler options order sensitive to placement of fobjc-arc

2013-12-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
Interestingly, the -fobjc-arc option is not recognized if it appears too early:patryk@paklbox:~$ clang `gnustep-config --objc-flags` `gnustep-config --objc-libs` -fobj-arc -fobjc-runtime=gnustep -fblocks -lobjc blocktest.m clang-3.5: error: unknown argument: '-fobj-arc'patryk@paklbox:~$ If I place

Re: Compiler options order sensitive to placement of fobjc-arc

2013-12-27 Thread Patryk Laurent
...@cl.cam.ac.uk wrote:That is indeed odd, and not something that I've seen. It would help to know the output from gnustep-config in your setup. It's also better to specify the runtime version, as well as the family (-fobjc-runtime=gnustep-1.7). David On 27 Dec 2013, at 19:34, Patryk Laurent plaur...@me.com

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