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[bugs #6252] Latest Modifications:

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                Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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                Fri 06/18/2004 at 22:00 (US/Mountain)

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This is also a problem with frameworks.






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[bugs #6252] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=6252>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Benhur Stein
On: Thu 10/30/2003 at 18:25

Category:  Makefiles
Severity:  5 - Average
Item Group:  Bug
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  None
Status:  Open


Summary:  debug and non-debug versions of bundles cannot coexist

Original Submission:  Inside a bundle, there is only one executable, so it is
either the debug=yes version or the normal version, whichever
was installed last.

When a bundle is compiled with debug=yes and a debug version of a library is found 
(like libgnustep-gui_d, for example), the
bundle will have a dependancy on that library.
If a program compiled without debug=no (and linked with libgnustep-gui) tries to load 
such a bundle, it can't, because there cannot be two versions of libgnustep-gui linked 
to one program (and there shouldn't be).

How to see the problem:
In a working system that has only been used without debug=yes, do a make debug=yes 
install inside -gui.
All programs that load a gmodel will suddenly stop working, because the newly 
installed version of libgmodel.bundle depends on libgnustep-gui_d, and the program 
depends on libgnustep-gui.

Benhur

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Date: Fri 06/18/2004 at 22:00       By: fedor
This is also a problem with frameworks.












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