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Re[2]: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging
From: |
Manuel Guesdon |
Subject: |
Re[2]: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Jun 2004 13:44:36 +0200 (CEST) |
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 06:12:26 -0400 Jeff Teunissen <deek@d2dc.net> wrote:
>| Eric Heintzmann wrote:
>|
>| > On 2004-06-03 13:55:24 +0200 Jeff Teunissen <deek@d2dc.net> wrote:
>| >
>| > > Adam Fedor wrote:
>| > >
>| > > [snip]
>| > >
>| > >> I think to be safe, you should only have debug versions of everything
>| > >> on non-debug versions of everything installed. Not both. Hopefully
>| > >> this
>| > >> can be fixed soon, though.
>| > >
>| > > How about just eliminating debug libs?
>| > >
>| > On debian system, the GNUstep debug libs are available in separate
>| > packages, and we think this is the user who should choose if he wants
>| > to install them or not.
>| > But yes, we can explicitely remove them at build time if better.
>|
>| I mean from GNUstep, since Debian -dbg lib packages are simply the regular
>| libs, but unstripped -- which GNUstep debug libs are definitely not.
>|
>| The change I suggest is for GNUstep -- the elimination of debug libs (and
>| maybe bins) wholesale, and adding debug symbols to the regular libs.
debug libs also contains debug directives (see NSDebug.h for example).
Manuel
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- Re: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging, (continued)
Re: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging, Eric Heintzmann, 2004/06/03
Re: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2004/06/04
Re: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging, Martin Kuball, 2004/06/04
Re: NSProcessInfo is not initialized when debugging, Jeff Teunissen, 2004/06/06