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Re: Gnustep on alpha linux
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Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: Gnustep on alpha linux |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Feb 2003 15:43:38 +0000 |
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 11:22 pm, Andrew Maier wrote:
Has anyone got Gnustep running on alpha linux (Debian in my case). I
have followed the instructions for compiling Gnustep and have installed
gnustep-make, gnustep-base, gnustep-gui and gnustep-back. It all
compiles (using gcc-3.2.2), albeit with a lot of warnigs which are
probably
due to the 64bit nature of the alpha.
I had the basic stuff working a few years ago ... but it's highly
likely that some
64bit/byte ordering problems have crept in ... to the best of my
knowledge
nobody else has done anything on alpha.
But as soon as I start to start an application (e.g. GWorkspace) I get
the following:
$ openapp GWorkspace
/home/andrew/gnustep/GWorkspace/GWorkspace.app/alpha/linux-gnu/gnu-
gnu-gnu/GWorkspace: Uncaught exception
NSInternalInconsistencyException, reason: extra
object crossref - 256
Does anyone know what this means???
Sounds like a bug in unarchiving something ... perhaps a Gorm file?
You will probably need to build everything with debug and track down
what's going on using gdb or similar.
- Gnustep on alpha linux, Andrew Maier, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux,
Richard Frith-Macdonald <=
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, David Ayers, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Andrew Maier, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, David Ayers, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, David Ayers, 2003/02/19
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Andrew Maier, 2003/02/21
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, David Ayers, 2003/02/21
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- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Andrew Maier, 2003/02/22
- Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Adam Fedor, 2003/02/22
Re: Gnustep on alpha linux, Matthias Klose, 2003/02/21