Duncan,

--- Duncan Anker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi List,
> 
> I am having trouble getting Gorm to behave itself. It used to work when 
> I first installed GNUstep, or at least I didn't notice it seg faulting 
> 100% of the time :)


I'm sorry you're having probloms.  Could you specify what version of Gorm and
which versions of the libraries?  If it's CVS, please say so. :)
 
> I have done a complete removal of all things GNUstep and reinstalled 
> afresh and it is still crashing. Somewhere NSView is being called with 
> negative width and height (from GormOutlineView although I haven't 
> investigated where that is called yet). I don't want to waste countless 
> hours trying to debug this if there is already a known solution.

I haven't seen this before.

> Gorm, GNUstep (and in fact almost everything on my box) is compiled with 
> GCC 4.0 with CFLAGS='-march=pentium3 -mtune=pentium3 -Os 
> -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe'. I did, however, try at one point 
> recompiling Gorm with no flags, so if they are causing problems, it must 
> be somewhere else in the libraries.
> 
> Unfortunately I don't remember if I was using 3 or 4 or if I have 
> changed default CFLAGS since it originally worked, since that was so 
> long ago now - and I gave up on playing with it about the time I had 
> issues with Project Center.
> 
> Any ideas?

I will try a fresh build here and see what happens.

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> Duncan Anker
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## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep.


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