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ion (as another dependency or not) won't
pull in the Gnome theme, too.
All fine, but still no detection of the desktop in use.
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Am 15.01.2014 22:43, schrieb Ivan Vučica:
> Mark theme as Recommended, and it should be pulled in (but is still
> optional).
Which one should be recommended? There are some 20 desktops where the
base packages work.
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these themes usually depend on a lot of desktop specific stuff, so you'd
end up with installing all the desktops as dependencies.
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Expecting people to install not just an application, but also the theme
corrsponding to the prefered desktop isn't idiot-proof, so not ideal.
Any idea on how to solve this?
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Am 10.01.2014 09:26, schrieb Richard Frith-Macdonald:
> However, I tried your patch as follows:
>
> $ cd Documentation
> $ make
Unbelievable!
What from ...
Am 09.01.2014 20:49, schrieb Markus Hitter:
> The only minor problem not solved is, "make -C Documentation di
ion distclean"
_without_ configuring previously errors out (instead of doing
nonsense before).
Patch attached. It adresses Richards concerns in comments.
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code developed there is planned to be
integrated upstreams ( = the SVN repo on gna.org).
You're welcome to join!
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> On 8 Jan 2014, at 12:38, Markus Hitter wrote:
>
>> Thank you. That's entirely the point. Because in some environments
>> there is no "last installed version of gnustep-make".
>
> I'd still like t
+5 for your guru level :-) I'll try this.
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akes it impossible to
install a package not yet built, Documentation/GNUmakefile line 37ff
attempts to go such a route without packaging, but it's buggy and/or
incomplete. But I mentioned the latter already.
I have another ~15 bugs similar to this one stacked.
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that's what the shell snippets demonstrate.
>> I have another ~15 bugs similar to this one stacked.
>
> Well, [...]
Please scratch that. Very apparently it's much easier to fix the bug
than to explain somebody with commit privileges that the bug is act
akes it impossible to
install a package not yet built, Documentation/GNUmakefile line 37ff
attempts to go such a route without packaging, but it's buggy and/or
incomplete. But I mentioned the latter already.
I have another ~15 bugs similar to this one stacked.
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> added to appease Python programmers
Uhm, yes. Good wording for alienating Python hackers. :-)
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what these people suggest. Still they point out a problem and you should
have addressed this problem; their way or another way.
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st, many successful projects (Wikipedia, Ubuntu come to mind)
show how it works better.
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files. Less about how to build the files.
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because by default they invoke neither of GNUstep Make, automake or
CMake to build their stuff.
To sum up, I don't see a golden solution either. It's more like thinking
loudly.
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n. They build & run when invoked from Tests/, but not
when invoked from (e.g.) Tests/gui/NSCell. And the lack of visible
messages isn't a bug, but a feature :-}
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Am 29.12.2013 23:11, schrieb Fred Kiefer:
> On 29.12.2013 20:17, Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Am 29.12.2013 19:47, schrieb David Chisnall:
>>> I'd be more inclined to move to CMake, which has the advantage of not being
>>> a complete usability disaster and being
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whatever as well.
- Most of Cocotron's advantages could be implemented without too much
effort.
- More complete.
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Am 03.03.2010 um 20:34 schrieb David Chisnall:
ARM gets a lot of attention from Apple at the moment (apparently
they ship some things with ARM chips in them)
It's no secret the iPhone as well as the iPad ship with ARM CPUs.
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x27;t exactly what
developers mean with "completely on the Mac".
An ability to run/debug GNUstep/Windows executables on the Mac would
be a nice addition, though.
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e's no need to give up on the traditional behaviour for those
prefering it.
Using GNUstep applications in, for example, GNOME is stupid.
Ouch.
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applications !
P.P.S.: Sorry for ranting so much. I just wanted to add another
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(cpu speed, system load). Mac OS X handles live resizing on a 132 MHz
machine under full steam still fine - even if it isn't exactly
"live", then.
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oints would be the appearance of the main menu from the .gorm
and when a menu item is added to the main menu.
Any objections or additional topics about such a change?
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from the shell just as fine as from ProjectCenter,
right? For the result, please see the attached image:
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"undefined reference to '_winm...@16'". Whatever that means.
Can anybody help?
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rther
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another one written in GNUstep with the central GNUstep libraries/
frameworks. Moving non-development-oriented apps into GAP would
better reflect the thinking of most of today's OS distributions,
giving users a more comfortable experience.
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COCOA_COMPATIBILITY compile time flag or even a runtime check (global
flag which NSLog()'s a warning if set and this feature is used)?
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You are working on CoreData? How about a student coworker doing a
CoreData <-> PostgeSQL backend?
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those bugs easier.
Nothing stops you from doing the next + 0.2 release just a month
later. Not to mention the additional publicity additional releases get.
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would rebel if you'd force them to have a Win32 look on Mac OS X.
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And about cooperation, how about the drag and drop, clipboard
managment interactions between win32 applications ?
GNUstep runs helper applications for that. I don't know how well they
work with the native clipboard, though.
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Am 14.12.2007 um 10:37 schrieb Fred Kiefer:
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I can't see when the getter method would
be used inside KVO at all. Notifications are sent on value changes
only, which does the setter. Where does the conflict
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similar).
how to get the X events from Apple
GNUstep on top of X on top of Cocoa ... no chance to get the apple-
apple-apple combo back working?
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snap* there you have your
GNUstep distro (of course it's not developed by a snap but for the
user it could/should be).
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solution would be to test for the feature, i.e. the existence of
the method, instead of making headaches about API version numbers.
This is more protable as well.
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them if available, only.
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Is GNUstep missing some important piece of the Obj-C cake or are
GNUsteppers simply more comfortable with the C language?
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according to a release go into branches/ directly?
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leases,branches} might
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all and why doesn't NSDate
simply override -isEqual: instead of introducing -isEqualToDate:?
Is it just an historical artefact? Should I file a bug report at
Apple to get rid of at least -isEqualTo:?
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it gets as an argument is a member of the correct class, thus
avoiding to need to check what class the argument belongs to.
This makes at least _some_ sense. :-)
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Any reason why you don't want to compare [self hash] to [other hash]?
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something comparable to regex(3), NSScanner,
et al.
Wanted to point that out.
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P.S.: Adding the Engine as a category with 4 methods only sounds in
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bugs at Apple isn't useless.
Have a nice weekend,
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P.S.: All the methods handling C strings are in the depreceated section
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