Hi Fred,
Fred Kiefer wrote:
we get the expected behaviour. You could use this code for now to get
your application working correctly under GNUstep. But on MacOSX none of
this hacks should be needed. Riccardo, could you please try to run FTP
with that runloop line removed on a Mac and report
more event modes or there is an issue with having two run loops.
Some more investigation is needed.
I too verified that the DO code works and that the updates are flowing
into the main thread.
Thank you - let us know.
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Fred Kiefer wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
I tried to inspect this issue, but already failed in getting FTP.app to work
against ftpmain.gnustep.org. Are there any ftp sites out there where you know
the code is working correctly.
That's bad! It works for me right with ftp.gnustep.org which
hy do I have this issues on GNUstep? Any special care or tricks?
Maybe I need to set the certain views to display or needs display on GS?
I already have this old trick:
[[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] runUntilDate:[NSDate distantPast]];
It shouldn't be needed with two threads I think.. an
it
understand what they are and how they should be installed.
Do you mean differentiating resources like plists, languages and images
versus bundled frameworks and bundles, which are arch dependent?
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cover them. I don't
think there are more than a handful.
Are there any objections or concerns before I do this?
I don't know what's wrong, but I think it is fine to fix it! Fix this
one and let's see what happens.
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In case, of course, it make sense to have the same structure for headers
and libraries.
In any case, it sounds like a good idea to work on. Rebuilding
everything isn't a problem either and I suppose most of us use
flattened layouts when bu
failed in TerminalView(instance), method
_lockFocusInContext:inRect:. NSIntenalInconsistencyException
and this is due to having no _window
I wonder thus if it is really a Terminal issue and not a fragility of GUI
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m...@sbuilders.com wrote:
Gregory Casamento ask me to be the owner of gnustep.org/.net/.info domains.
Is there an opposition ?
I gather you already are, right? I think there are no issues... go on.
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Josh Freeman wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
Ran PRICE 1.3.0 on OS X and saw some discoloration in an image's
partially-transparent region after flipping it horizontally.
Thanks for taking the time out and giving the tip!
The issue seems to be due to mismatched bitmap-formats: Bi
images without alpha.
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GUI+GWorkspace.
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On 2016-02-28 10:36:25 +0100 Richard Frith-Macdonald
wrote:
On 28 Feb 2016, at 09:20, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
Hi,
I experience lately problems with "someone broke our lock" issues
and other
Lock related exceptions.
I have experienced this on NetBSD, OpenBSD and Linux, cl
Hi,
Bertrand Dekoninck ha scritto:
Mandatory screenshots attached :-)
That's really cool ! Thanks Riccardo.
Indeed, they do both look quite nice ! Thanks for sharing. Maybe
advertise on our Facebook group :)
It is also to see that it looks quite nicely translated in French too.
ettle the
dust a bit and see if everything works fine.
We don't try to do any smartness with existing folders, freedesktop,
already translated folder or such, but at least we are consistent with
ourselve sand a "clean" GNUstep environment should work.
Riccardo
PS: wouldn'
lock cleanung up the lock file, it is removed and
gives an error. It was the only GS application I started.
This happens on Windows, Linux, NetBSD...
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implementation. Continuous evolution.
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Do you really want to go through all of this? :) :) :) :)
In case let's do it, I as I did for all other folders...
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signature
NSCharacterSet.m:1044: warning: will be assumed to return `id' and accept
NSCharacterSet.m:1044: warning: `...' as arguments.)
NSCharacterSet.m: In function `+[NSMutableCharacterSet
capitalizedLetterCharacte
rSet]':
If I rever
My public email is r...@gnu.org, please fix that.
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comment itself is wrong.
I swapped the two headers in GSConfig.h and got much further, but stop
in NSDateFormatter (perhaps this has to do with ICU changes?)
later,
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next steps.
Perhaps a redo/revamp of the "External Related Sites" is a first go, as
I proposed.
Also, perhaps, we could change the categories in the bug reporting
system to adhere to the different sub-projects. I noticed, eg, that we
have generally "applications" bu
orted which version a function was added, etc.
There are some things gsdoc doesn't parse properly. But Svetlana's idea
of off-line Doc could mean it would be nice instead of just HTML (which
I love being simple since SWK is close enough that with some improvement
could display it) we co
t; the GNUstep concept.. or it might strengthen it.
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Hi,
Richard Frith-Macdonald ha scritto:
In the discussion list Doc O'Leary is a troll I've blocked (I don't know why
you keep feeding/responding to him Riccardo; I hope it doesn't get too
depressing for you).
But ... one of his strange comments I recently saw quoted
It surely makes using more apps and thus having a Desktop quite have a
bad thing now. I think we need to dig it out before release. The issue
is... I have no way to reliably reproduce that.
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compiling with gcc 3 on windows and gcc 4 on netbsd.
I don't use your new features, but I did not find any issues compiling
and running without them
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c-4.9.3/libobjc/sendmsg.c
(gdb)
176 sarray.h: No such file or directory.
in sarray.h
(gdb)
237 in sarray.h
(gdb)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Is this sparse information of use?
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Hi,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I did not see any changes to configure, I did re-run configure, make
clean, but,
after your "fix" I see this:
GNUSTEP Internal Error:
The private GNUstep function to establish the argv and environment
variables was not called.
Perhaps your program
o saturday everything was working fine for me...
Which configure tests would be relevant so I can check? Do you want the
full log?
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-l /System/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-base.so.1.24.8
-rwxr-xr-x 1 multix wheel 12135502 Feb 15 12:49
/System/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-base.so.1.24.8
There were no other updates to the system, thus no other changes in the
libraries.
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? Did you try any GUI app?
This is with NetBSD/x86/gcc here.
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I am using 2.69 version of autotools.
I also notice that a spuorious folder gets created:
$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES
very mysterious.
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sing NSError is expected to
leave the previous content untouched or cleared to nil, in case of no error.
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nil and just it worked "by chance"
becuse it is the first usage.
What's your take?
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ected behaviour and in the subclass I will be referring to my
own ivar without interefering. Fine. I must look elsewhere for my
problems then.
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"width" "height"
which have common names enough to be declared up in the hierarchy.
I am debugging code that works on Mac and not on GS, so I got the doubt.
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I don't see where is the problems.
Some years ago this worked fine. Any advice?
I just tried and it works for me.
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ForClass: [FSNodeRep class]];
imagepath = [bundle pathForImageResource: @"Recycler"];
This should be themable based on the bundle id from the FSNodeRep bundle.
Yes, I think that should work or at least, that is what I hope that will
work: the images should reside inside the FSNode framework.
I
ources, so with the new
CFBundleIdentifier in themes, it is also themable. Recycler dressing can
be complete!
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e stands. Actually, by working better,
I am able to get them from the current app bundle using imageNamed,
which would mean I just need to "double" them. Could be a solution.
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Fred Kiefer wrote:
Am 17.11.2015 um 18:47 schrieb Riccardo Mottola :
NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleForClass: [FSNodeRep class]];
imagepath = [bundle pathForResource: @"Recycler" ofType: @"tiff"];
trashIcon = [[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile: imagepath];
NSImage imageNamed:@"Recycler.tiff"] retain];
and then providing an Image for GWorkspace in my theme (I would probably
duplicate it wor Recycler then). However I get no Icon at all.
What am I doing wrong? Another way to make this themable?
Riccardo
_
l, (int*)&range.length)
+ && [scanner scanInteger: (NSInteger *)&range.length]
+ //&& (*scanIntImp)(scanner, scanIntSel, (int*)&range.length)
&& (*scanStringImp)(scanner, scanStringSel, @"}", NULL))
return range;
else
I see if i can fix
... I will
investigate futher with a test program.
Do we have a testcase for this in base I can eventually extend?
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u get back
NSData instead.
Is the libart context different from cairo? or are you instead abusing
of Data here?
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Hi,
On 2015-10-23 19:21:48 +0200 Josh Freeman
wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
From the stack trace, it looks like the recursion begins with the
call to
[NSObject respondsToSelector: selector] in
PPAppBootUtils_PerformNSObjectSelectorAfterAppLoads()
(PPAppBootUtilities.m:42).
Apparently
something random?
On Linux, Windows and Solaris, with gcc, PP starts up.
On NetBSD, with gcc, it crashes as seen.
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Hi,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
(gdb) p _gnu_processName
$1 = (struct NSString *) 0x0
(gdb) p _gnu_arguments
$2 = (struct NSArray *) 0x0
(gdb) p _gnu_environment
$3 = (struct NSDictionary *) 0x0
they are all NULL, probably they shouldn't, since that is the assert,
however again, we shouldn&
Hallo,
Fred Kiefer wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
if you look at the line NSProcessInfo.m:1015 you will find:
_NSLog_printf_handler(_GNU_MISSING_MAIN_FUNCTION_CALL);
Now it is definitely a problem that this line leads to a recursion and
somebody with more base knowledge should look into that. Most
alled from in the
stacktrace. Thus I on't know how to create a smaller test program
if I try to check "domainName", I get a segmentation fault in gdb, thus
it could be that that is invalid.
Riccardo
[Switching to LWP 1]
0xbb45f0e6 in NSUserName () at NSPathUtilities.m:1
piler
as the configured one: you need a valid runtime and the standard
compiler picked up might not have objc support. You can still override
CC and that will be used instead of make's config.
You just made a point to extend gnustep make :)
Riccardo
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moved it and
everything worked fine. If instead it was of use, let's discuss an
alternative solution. Perhaps a way do derive it from C or CPP ?
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hile I commited the patch. In case,
it can be refined with additional #if parameters if required.
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void _Block_release(void *) __attribute__((weak));
+#endif /* __MINGW32__ */
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
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objc.h but not this.
Is this a test problem or a problem with the freebsd libobjc package? I
don't remember at hand which version I had installed on the other
machine and can't check the differences in setup since it got stolen.
S problem, but a clang vs. binutils problem on
my platform
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and failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
invocation)
Is it a problem given mixing compiler of the application vs. framework?
I hope not and that mixing can be done.
Clang doesn't work on ppc properly? or some sort of binutils
incompatibility?
I'm puzzled
Riccardo
and the worker thread.
What could I try to watch besides an exception?
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t!
I have done something similar with other threads and I don't get this
error. What could be happening? Some sort of premature exit? It executes
up to the last statement.
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it. I hope you can find the time soon!
Since I actually have ICU installed on this computer, I was missing
CFLAGS to have it detected, as I was missing for base. Thus now
everything builds!
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en we run the test, or
it makes little sense: the rest is first "testing" against stuff in the
system domain, but then adding the local domain for subsequent compiles,
it is inconsistent.
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27;t have a proper webkit port yet, but SimpleWebKit provides a
crude replacement and Vespucci is actually a small app written to test it.
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[1] http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/SVN
[2] http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/trunk/?root=gap
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The configure check seems to fail for something stupid:
configure:6073: clang -c -g -O2 -x objective-c -I. -fgnu-runtime
-DGNU_RUNTIME -fexceptions -fo
bjc-exceptions conftest.c >&5
conftest.c:10:10: fatal error: 'objc
t most unicode stuff
(HAVE_UNICODE_* are all undefined) and thus perhaps that code path
should be disabled?
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b) p futureN
$1 = (class NSNumber *) 0x2c478268
(gdb) po futureN
9051
exactly when I print out longValue,getting an exception that the method
is not recognized.
What is going wrong?
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(gdb) up
#1 0x288cdf1d in +[NSException raise:format:arguments:] (self=0x28b7e000,
_cmd=0x28b7e0e8,
Hi Fred,
Fred Kiefer wrote:
This failure is a rather new issue. About a week ago it still worked on
that system, which is a rolling release. It could well be that they just
switched to libffi4 and that our test code has issues with that.
Riccardo seems to be active on their mailing list
Hi,
Gregory Casamento wrote:
We could even provide a mirror back to gna. The only consideration is
that the FSF doesn't like github because it's nonfree. This is NOT a
position I agree with.
although I'm not fond of neither github nor git, it is a position I
don't agree with either. Free sof
Hi,
the issue has been solved about 4 hours ago, 6pm european time.
The upgrade messed up file permissions apparently.
Now if you have svn client version > 1.5, merges against trunk work as
expected.
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Are we moving to Git any time soon?
I hope not?
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GNUstep needs.
I would feel uncomfortable in having the project on github being a GNU
project.
It is probably just an impression, no legal, license or pehaps even
something written that gnu projects need to stay on savannah.
tool and locations are different matters.
Riccardo
ser click on some web interface of github. No
need for a "hash", I have a version tag and I'm done.
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k to date-time? no thanks if I can avoid this. In this case SVN
is even superior to beloved svn.
Do you want to wait for the server every time you need to 'svn blame'
a file? What if you want to 'svn blame' fifty files
never had to use svn blame.
Riccardo
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same modified file, committed to repository, increased the size
of the SVN repository slightly smaller than Git-repository
* I never had broken SVN-repo with big files, with Git it
happened/noticeable/amount of time
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stuff..
Interestingly, instead of reissuing the config.status command, I copied
it, cleaned everything, reissued it and it worked. Very strange, but
thus, I hope, nothing serious or permanent. Rebuilt, installed,
everything seems to work.
Ric
round since a longer time is available on more
machines and as you know I do like to check out stuff on stranger
machines. Other people might care less, but testing on strange stuff is
good and fun.
Riccardo
Gregory Casamento wrote:
Hey guys,
I wanted to run this past the community to see wh
in runtime... yes
checking FFI library usage... none
did we we remove the support? or is something else broken?
I did not see any particular commit in base's configure that would break
this.
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uot;respond"
which is not responding?
A look at respond.m shows that the error NSStreamEventErrorOccurred is
reached and that the code is 125. Where to look further?
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y fix and agree if have a warning or error like now
3) bug #43454: Problem with Continuous Spell Checking
How serious is this?
4) bug #29730: Build attempt when typing 'make distclean' twice
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more than happy
if I could give my contribution to this one.
Pleased to meet you all :)
Welcome on board! Look around what there is... test some applications,
start feeling yourself at home.
Where are you goint to run GNUstep? What are you interested in?
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hread.m:31 ... thread description contains name
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{name = xxxtestxxx, num = 3105067152}
Passed test: lazy_thread.m:31 ... thread description contains name
if I run it several times, I always get the same "num"... a bit a high
number, it looks suspect to me.
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two tests seem to fail, but in config.log I don't see the error. It
looks configure is trying to execute. something in the wrong place
because a variable is empty.
I don't find the "==" test in config log either.
Riccardo
n't go away and stay with us. I hope you will continue
with your valuable contributions.
I hope we an all get our fun back. Perhaps it is tied to expectactions.
GNUstep is better than 15 years ago!
Stay with us,
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Raspbian has it among the official mirrors, look here:
http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianMirrors
I see no harm in having an additional mirror.
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elease, I hope it is something small.
I haven't got around formalizing it yet, but sheets essentially come out
with the wrong color and with no window decorations. It is quite strange.
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perhaps less error prone.
For sure the patch is not correct, I'll look at it again, thanks.
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far as I can see.
Could someone comment? check my patch at least by skimming over it?
I wonder why these were declared as unsigned as first.
Riccardo
Index: NNTPServer.h
===
--- NNTPServer.h (revision 355)
+++ NNTPServer.h (working
fine.
I need to test the app then.
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if(aClass->subclass_list)
This is gcc 4.9, apparently something changed or is it "we" from GNUstep?
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Hi,
David Wetzel wrote:
Whats the point of using a version < 10.1?
just update your freebsd.
I have 10.1, but I also have 8.4, which is even still supported!
Just for the note, it works on both, base configures and compiles fine,
applications run, just tested today.
Ricca
FreeBSD and Darwin.
I just tried FreeBSD 10.x, OpenBSD and NetBSD and they work now.
I will try older versions of FreeBSD in 2015 :)
Thank you.
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Hi,
Germán Arias wrote:
I will test this. I think also this can solve some cursor issues hard to
reproduce. Should I send this change? Someone else want test this?
me. I always had sometimes problems with tooltips in ProjectCenter.
Lately they seem to work but sometimes they don't, thus it woul
is patch:
- ((struct sockaddr_ind*)sin)->sin6_port = GSSwapHostI16ToBig(port);
+ ((struct sockaddr_in*)sin)->sin_port = GSSwapHostI16ToBig(port);
please comment or revert it if you disagree.
Riccardo
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