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Re: gnustep making me crazy


From: Kees Cook
Subject: Re: gnustep making me crazy
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 07:28:59 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.3.27i

On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 06:48:35AM +0100, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
> I can't really see how that can happen unless by some strange freak of 
> chance, gdnc
> crashed, and some other non-gnustep process started using its port, so 
> everything
> trying to connect to gdnc is actually talking to some non-gnustep 
> network process.
> 
> You could try making sure that gdomap (and gdnc ad gpbs if running) is 
> restarted.
> 
> If that fails, you could try running with --GNU-Debug=GSTcpHandle and 
> --GNU-Debug=NSPort
> to see what data is actually being transferred between the processes.

$ gdomap   
$ ps auwwx | grep gdomap
me  14254  0.2  0.0  2532  840 ?        S    07:23   0:00 gdomap
me  14256  0.0  0.0  1704  592 pts/4    S    07:23   0:00 grep gdomap
$ gdnc --GNU-Debug=GSTcpHandle --GNU-Debug=NSPort
May 07 07:23:35 gdnc[14258] unable to bind to port 191.0.0.0:0 - Cannot assign 
requested address
May 07 07:23:35 gdnc[14258] File GSTcpPort.m: 1615. In [GSTcpPort -gcFinalize] 
GSTcpPort 0x80c8310 finalized
May 07 07:23:35 gdnc[14258] gdnc - unable to register with name server - 
quiting.
$ gpbs --GNU-Debug=GSTcpHandle --GNU-Debug=NSPort
May 07 07:23:51 gpbs[14261] unable to bind to port 191.0.0.0:0 - Cannot assign 
requested address
May 07 07:23:51 gpbs[14261] File GSTcpPort.m: 1615. In [GSTcpPort -gcFinalize] 
GSTcpPort 0x80f1088 finalized
May 07 07:23:51 gpbs[14261] Unable to register with name server.

What's that stuff about 191.0.0.0:0 ?

> 
> >And some don't even build correctly:
> >
> >[nemesis@ghostship ProcViewer]$ make
> >Making all for app ProcViewer...
> >May 06 11:26:57 plmerge[7543] Parsing 'ProcViewerInfo.plist' - Parse
> >failed at line 1 (char 14) - extra data after parsed string
> >make[1]: *** [ProcViewer.app/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist] Error 139
> >make: *** [ProcViewer.all.app.variables] Error 2
> 
> That just looks like there is some bogus data in ProcViewerInfo.plist
> try editing it to see.

See, that's what I thought.  Here are the contents:

  NSServices = (
    {
      NSPortName = ProcViewer;
      NSMessage = procInfo;
      NSSendTypes = (
        NSStringPboardType
      );
      NSReturnTypes = (
        NSStringPboardType
      );
      NSMenuItem = {
        default = "Process Info";
        English = "Process Info";
      };
      NSKeyEquivalent = {
        default = P;
        English = P;
      };
    }
  );


"character 14" in the error is the "=" sign.  :P


Thanks for helping me out.  :)

-- 
Kees Cook                                            @outflux.net



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