Test results for GNUstep as of Tue Dec 20 06:34:24 EST 2005
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CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 16:31:55
Modified files:
core/make : ChangeLog configure configure.ac
Log message:
* configure.ac: Don't strip -g from CFLAGS. Someone might want
CVSROOT:/sources/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 16:39:33
Modified files:
core/make : ChangeLog configure configure.ac
core/make/Instance: bundle.make
Log message:
* configure.ac: Check
CVSROOT:/sources/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 16:43:51
Modified files:
core/base : ChangeLog
core/base/SSL : configure configure.ac
Log message:
* SSL/configure.ac: Check for
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Richard Frith-Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20
19:17:46
Modified files:
core/base : ChangeLog
core/base/Source: DocMakefile
core/base/Tools: AGSHtml.m AGSParser.m
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/gnustep
Module name:gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 20:36:59
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/art: ARTContext.m
core/back/Source/x11: XGServer.m
Adam Fedor wrote:
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/gnustep
Module name: gnustep
Branch:
Changes by: Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/12/20 20:36:59
Modified files:
core/back : ChangeLog
core/back/Source/art: ARTContext.m
core/back/Source/x11: XGServer.m
On Dec 20, 2005, at 4:17 PM, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Looks to me like this is one of the places in GNUstep, where the origin
of the code goes too far back to be easily touched any more. Even by
you, who probably wrote most of it :-)
Yes, I think I was being lazy. Perhaps I should go back and fix
hi folks,
I just red that
In addition to lock classes, the Objective-C language includes the
@synchronized directive for locking a
block of code. The directive takes a single parameter, which is the object you
want to be used as the
key for locking the code. The compiler then creates a mutex
Hi
i am trying to install gnu on xp
i downloaded the full package
and installed it with sh
test ran..
i can compile Gorm
but when i run it
it says can't find dll ..
help needed
HG
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On Dec 20, 2005, at 6:34 PM, David Wetzel wrote:
hi folks,
I just red that
@synchronized does not work with the GNU runtime yet. There is a bug
in gcc's
bugzilla to record that fact. I just have not got around to fixing it
yet.
-- Pinski
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