... -weekOfMonth returns the
correct week
Passed test: features-10-7.m:36 ... -weekOfYear returns the
correct week
this is my output, notice the warnings before! But the timezone
shouldn't interfere I hope.
It return month "6" instead of "5" as
week
which fails on several platforms for me
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ea to have a set of data which was
archived on a
32 bit machine and on a 64 bit machine etc and check to see that
machines
of all architectures and word sizes can read archives by all other
platforms.
Seems like a very good idea to me. Riccardo suggested something
similar last week wh
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
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How can I run a specific test, so that I can test NSCalendar and NSXMLNode ?
gnustep-tests --help
will tell you how to run tests, along with various useful options (I
particularly like --debug ... runs gdb with
NSURL consitently, that is, each run will halt there
5784 multix600 111M 95M run -18:24 98.83% test00
How can I run a specific test, so that I can test NSCalendar and NSXMLNode ?
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akeNameCampaign.NameCampagna
ENPCliente.Cap37053'
and got ''
End set: description.m:37 ... NSXMLNode - descriptions
my xml version is:
libxml2-2.9.0nb1XML parser library from the GNOME project
which is very new compared to the one I have e.g. on linux, which is 2.8.0.
Ri
Hi,
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On 20.03.2013 00:43, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Fred Kiefer wrote:
Now would be the perfect time to fix the window levels for tool tips.
I gave the suggested change a try and it seems to work correctly on my
KDE system. But then, tool tips worked correctly here with the
Hi Richard,
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
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Hi,
sinc ethe latest calendar fices I get this:
base/NSCalendar/features-10-7.m:
Failed test: features-10-7.m:33 ... -weekOfMonth returns the correct week
I have ICU installed and detected by
Hi,
sinc ethe latest calendar fices I get this:
base/NSCalendar/features-10-7.m:
Failed test: features-10-7.m:33 ... -weekOfMonth returns the
correct week
I have ICU installed and detected by configure.
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Prior to that test, except unsupported test, I see nothing suspicious.
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nsupported stuff, I did not see any
failures.
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Hi Fred,
Fred Kiefer wrote:
Now would be the perfect time to fix the window levels for tool tips.
I gave the suggested change a try and it seems to work correctly on my
KDE system. But then, tool tips worked correctly here with the old level.
Can you share the patch?
Thanks,
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efore a minor update release, which is going to happen for base too!
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il to load, with an
exception at line 499, but perhaps ,y gorm file is "Broken" and needs to
be salvaged somehow? Perhaps by reading and reasaving it with a special
gui version?
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with localization on display, since the "key"
would be different. I might up ending trying to find the localization of
"My Music" instead of "Music".
Now I remember well why I just postponed this issue two years ago :)
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methods will be constants.
I don't think it is the best solution for GNUstep. I wonder what
OpenStep did. But back then there were almost no special folders and
usually "Desktop" doesn't get
27;s Music directory (~/Music)
Implying somehow that it is always "Music". Perhaps the finder uses the
"display localized" approach nowadays?
Somebody with non-english macs may perhaps shed some light.
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compatibility, if I NSDesktopDirectory should
return already the localized string (I guess yes, but how?) or if I
should use that constant to localize it. It would make less sense though.
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with GCC you don't even get all
of the ObjC features anyway. It's a bad decision to use GCC for ObjC...
as a GCC user, I may of course dissent.
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failing, such as plmerge or make_services. This
would indicate that your base library has problems. Di d you remove the
distribution packages of gnustep before attempting your own compilation?
I ti should not be necessary, but I would do so, especially on
debian/ubuntu (in my experience)
Riccardo
Steven LeMaire wrote:
> Thanks Riccardo, this is good news. Can you venture a guess as to why my pdf
> is empty ?
>
>
Eric wrote that there was a bug :)
I'd suggest in any case Fred's solution. Test with a display first, to
be 100%. You can easily export the DISPLAY with
nk.
>
> I also had a warning there was no default printer setup, so I created a "PDF
> writer" type printer in CUPS and the message went away.
> Perhaps I need a "real" printer setup (even though there is none) and set as
>
is just the sheer quantity all in one shot that is the problem, not
the concept itself!
Most of these are base patches
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Hi,
Wolfgang Lux wrote:
Fred Kiefer wrote:
The backend implementation simply passes on the window level to the window
manager if that is WindowMaker (which Riccardo is using), so I'm inclined to
think that my comment _does_ reflect the implementation in XGServerWindow.m.
Another poi
the mouse position, totally disappear or partially appear
behind it. Difficult to take a screenshot but I hope you understand and
trust me :)
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the cursor not blinking, do you
remember?
Abut the code freeze, I don't know: the change looks rather harmless, you
just add another timer. I do not know about adverse effects it could have.
When do you remove it?
It it looks harmless as it is, I'd put it in.
Hi,
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I think the root of this problem isn't even in gui. A timer gets set
up for the tooltip via the NSTimer method
-scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:target:selector:userInfo:repeats:
That method uses the ru
ce or close the bug
because they don't work. Generally, however, tooltips to work for me.
My guess currently is that the NSSavePanel is modal and key window and
the "tooltip" window doesn't display above it, but I had no time yet to
formalize the bug for Fred. I may be also to
o obvious
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/Developer/Base/ProgrammingManual/manual_7.html)
I was guessing about some strange practice.
The clearest thing is probably to make it an ivar and then in "dealloc"
issue an invalidate first and a release then?
;t hitnk this is a seirous error, but I want to understand.
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useless, since it is an alloc'd object.
If it should be released when? Perhaps it is wrong or "dirty" to put
this connection in an method-local variable and for cleaniness it should
be an ivar and released on object deallocation (= essentially never,
since in my case it is th
m thinking about
somegames for example) but also that in cas of a 32bit machine the
change would be a no-change, right?
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of a general solution if we have to respect
this Apple behaviour. But perhaps the first layout manager without size
can be set up with one in certain specific cases? The best would be of
course to be able to maintain the cache somehow.
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e is such an issue, it is more
about options and configurability, integration with and without GNUstep,
etc.
I'd prefer a gnu-make makefile, just because it is what is used for the
rest of gnustep.
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from NSProcessInfo.m:98:
I haven't seen in the last commits changes to this file. My last
succesful build is from he 25th of October.
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Hi,
for what I know, you are responsible to allocate your own autorelease
pool, if you just extend main(). (Take an example in the "tool" template
of ProjectCenter.
Only if you extend NSApp you will get one allocated for you.
Hi,
Eric Wasylishen wrote:
Hey Riccardo,
I committed an implementation of -isDrawingToScreen for cairo and tested that
graphos no longer prints the selection handles to PDFs. :-)
-Eric
works fine for me! Now the only big printing problem (except that it
doesn't work with xlib anymor
ix, does it work for you on Mac now?
Thank you
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t about exceptions, but non is
raised.
I don't say it is a GS bug, it could be an error in Graphos about
which Mac is more lenient...
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Hey,
I just tried to build Gorm and it builds fine for me.
I'm a supporter of Jenkins as you know, but lately all your builds are
failing and creating noise for the same reason in apparently the same
place, there is something fishy perhaps?
Riccardo
greg.casame...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
greg.casame...@gmail.com wrote:
See <http://gnustep.dnsalias.org:8080/job/gnustep/245/changes>
I think something was bogus here? :)
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But it is already a good improvement!
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tly I have none, but I might need one in the future.
Incidentally; I have seen that GNUstep apps are even more sensible than
Mac apps regarding this: The Mac app with the same code still redraws
its windows, the GNUstep application not.
Thanks,
run Gorm using that base
and the only warning I get (except the version number) is that signed
vs. unsigned and the gorm file opens fine. I resaved it. It seems to
work and essentially for now.
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On 05/14/12 15:47, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
I need to save a gworkspace gorm file (DesktopPrefs) with a version
previous to current. Gorm gives the opportunity to select 0.10.3 (what
version does this refer to? Should we add a newer one?)
I can save it and reopen it. However if
elease (in this case our last release, base 1.24 and gui 0.22)
it won't open, vingi an int vs. unsigned int exception
I think our we have a compatibility problem with the encoded archive.
Can that be fixed? Thank you.
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Ustep.
Welcome onboard, Marcian! Looking forward for your work, I hope GNUstep
will interest you in its posisbilities, evnironment and applications!
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examples I suspect is the Environment selection in the DataBasin Login
panel. Or the Terminal services panel in Terminal.
I wonder by what it is caused, I find it ugly and annoying.
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Fred Kiefer wrote:
Thank you for reporting this issues. I tried to fix then in SVN, could
you please test again.
It builds fine now! Cool! FUnctionality tests will follow ASAP.
I cannot do anything about that cast warnings. They get reported for the
end of the files and I have no idea w
Hi all
Fred asked about the status with older libxml versions.
First I tried again using --disable-xml and things do compile and work
now. Good.
This is with libxml 2.6.19
Riccardo
Compiling file NSXMLElement.m ...
NSXMLDTD.m:326: warning: cast increases required alignment of target type
was a workaround in the application that needs to be fixed or the change
instead was wrong. It can't be known automatically!
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Hi,
which system are you on? Is it compiled cleanly?
On a standard linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD system, gpbs will be
started automatically for you if it is not running. I suppose this is
not working or it dies because of the error you get later on.
Riccardo
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Morning
, not just automatically disabled.
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On 03/22/12 17:02, Wolfgang Lux wrote:
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Try deleting the Performance directory (containing the generated
documentation). This is an error which sometimes shows up after source
files were deleted or renamed and is due to a circular dependency in
the rules for
by `inter
nal-doc-all_'. Stop.
make: *** [Performance.all.doc.variables] Error 2
I don't understand flly the error... it looks like a makefile error, but
it works on unix.
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o build
anymore. SO some cleanup is needed there too.
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Sorry, I checked wrongly, the actual installed version on that box is 2.6.19
I will reply in the other thread about the version support.
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http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlsave.html
I'm going to try to compile with --disable-xml
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*** [libgnustep-base.all.library.variables] Error 2
make[1]: *** [internal-all] Error 2
make: *** [internal-all] Error 2
I don't have this problem elsewhere. Perhaps we do require a a more
recent libxml? Perhaps configure should check that.
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e, still equivalent to 1.23. I
edited it manually to 1.23 and it works. I will thus for now revert to
the older gorm file and patch the file manually to work around the
problem. But the bogus version of Sebastian needs to be investigated I
think.
Riccardo
_
eated it like a week ago
with current gorm and core stuff, it is not an "old updated" gorm file.
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No ... I'll see if I can spot anything.
any news on this? I was working on Zipper :)
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t;
But up to yesterday it is working, so I guess the gorm file unpacks wrongly.
Other gorm files seem to work though...
Riccardo
But Zipper indeed doesn't stuart and doesn't display its menu.
On 02/27/12 22:08, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
On 27 Feb 2012, at 20:41, Eric Wasylishen w
Libraries/libgnustep-gui.so.0.23.0
it shows I have the latest installed (actually, it seems I jumped 0.22
alltogether...)
Maybe I need to remove and reinstall all the headers, perhaps something
mixed up?
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CairoGState.m:1194: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
CairoGState.m:1194: error: for each function it appears in.)
gmake[5]: *** [obj/cairo.obj/CairoGState.m.o] Error 1
$ pkg_info | grep cairo
cairo-1.10.2p1 vector graphic
omain? Otherwise
it appears that we are uncorteous when it is just... bad config.
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better, what the most "openstep" way would be to deal with the load of apps.
Supporting this really standard stuff would prevent us from
creating/maintaining a truckload of
Apps Wrappers. I actually created some of those apps wrappers for about 20 or
so applications
but Riccardo ref
URL requests open a
new window for example. I did a quick thought and it was more than a
trivial wrapper around NSTask.
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It doesn't work on windows though: "nothing" is displayed. no black
square, no artifact, no nothing.
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heet, which has most toolbars "clipping" the result is really
terrible. SO it is not the artwork itself, but somehow how it is used.
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So, as ugly as it is, it is not a new bug and I would not consider it a
blocker.
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This is absolutely confusing, I think the debugger is spitting out crap.
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Hi,
this is misleading and is caused by Richard's version bump. Do a clean
compile of core and your app.
Riccardo
Germán Arias wrote:
Well, with the current SVN I can't open the theme panel on Ink. I get
the error:
Ink: NSThread.m:338: GSCurrentThread: Assertion `(id)0 !=
Hi,
when the toolbar doesn't fit, on the right we display a ">>" icon. Up to
a couple of days it had a black background, but the correct size. Now it
is too big, scaled and jaggy.
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me it
looks like a buffer overrun when creating the signature or something
like that.
Riccardo
On linux x86-32/gcc 4.6.2 I get:
unknown type eos. The next step in theming, but with a strong root in
NeXT.Abnai
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
#0 0xb7fe2424 in __kernel_vsyscall
Hi,
Germán Arias wrote:
I don't know if the problem that Riccardo reported is a critical bug
or not. If the user
change the theme at panel "Themes", the app crash. This happen with
all apps.
actually, I can't even open the theme panel, so I don't "change"
rface switch however. It's a mixed decision, the switch
was done for a certain number of bugs and speed improvements.
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removing
the whole class alltogether.
However, fixing it did not fix the crash. I'll investigate further and
remove some warnings the static analyzer gives. However it used to work
and Cocoa it works...
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eople using gnustep for one specific task, where
functionalities needed are very well known, compared to general
desktop users.
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Hi,
(some cc's removed).
On 01/25/2012 11:51 AM, Ivan Vučica wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:45, Riccardo Mottola
mailto:riccardo.mott...@libero.it>> wrote:
it is one of the reasons why we loose many users and developers,
we force everything to be a big tank even i
be just
there,put by the packager of the gnustep packager or just be there
because it is common and it will be picked up by configure. Other users
shall know better and why do you want to rob them of freedom?
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ive only for older
apple (my 10.3 and 10.4 computers)
But I also think that the super dealloc call in -dealloc is wrong. It
would be better if the whole object pool code gets never used.
Here you have lost me, sorry.
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Foundation.h gets imported, should work according to David.
I see only class_getInstanceSize(), do you see something else?
This way the application compiles and starts up again (but has other
problems, other mail will follow).
Thank you,
Riccardo
g a bonus, nice to
have, but if it doesn't work..
I prefer it as a semi-hard dependency ... we should build without it,
but the classes which need it should just fail upon initialisation.
That's my line of thought too.
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(and on Apple too)
what is realy the problem? I am not including objc/runtime explicitely.
41 #import "FSObject.h"
42 #import
43 #import
44 #ifdef __APPLE__
45 #import
46 #endif
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XML functionality. That's useful for a lean base and requires perhaps
some make tricks, configure already detects libxml2.
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under GNUstep, whena text field in SWK enters editing, the text
displaces slightly to the top, as shown in the attached screenshot. The
same doesn't happen on Cocoa.
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Create a copy of aString.
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Hi,
I commited the patch attached below to SWK.
You can now use search engines like Google or Bing and make a search!
Cool :)
Thank you,
Riccardo
Index: Sources/DOMHTML.m
===
--- Sources/DOMHTML.m (revision 33698
];
}
If a copy is needed, should it be tone at the textview or at the
textstorage level? Matching Cocoa behaviour is of course the goal.
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real function.
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yet, but I'm willing to bet that it's broken the dynamic themes.
Actually, you are right.. during a dynamic switch interface images
(radio buttons, checkboxes and such which are emulated with images) do
not get switched.
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:1672: undefined reference to `_NSDebugLLog'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [libgnustep-back-021.bundle/./libgnustep-back-021.dll] Error 1
make[3]: *** [internal-bundle-run-compile-submake] Error 2
missing NSDebugLLog confuses me.
ildAtIndex:]':
NSXMLDocument.m:310: error: instance variable `_internal' is declared
protected
make[4]: *** [obj/libgnustep-base.obj/NSXMLDocument.m.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [internal-library-all_] Error 2
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the "gnustep" layout and the special folder Icons I added,
they look especially good :)
Create in your home directory:
Documents, Downloads, Images, Music, Desktop
I think they are quite similar to other common desktops, some use
"Pictures" which I like
hich is incompatible with
Cocoa... I think it is worth to be a superset (= better). I didn't
follow closely the case here so I don't know if it applies.
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e got installed in
/System/Library/Libraries and it did not overwrite the /usr/pkg version
If I source my GNUstep.sh after another one being sourced, does it work?
It is juts a guess, i didn't source it, but perhaps it was done
automatically.
Riccardo
packages, I didn't know that.
my make configuration is prefix=/ and layout=gnustep !
I removed those packages and now I am able to compile and run gnustep
from my "own" installation.
it is bad that they do not coexist happily th
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