Dear List,
I realize that this may not be the most appropriate list to post
development questions to, but I was led to believe that it is the only
one that is still active. I am doing some fairly complex development
in Objective-C on Ubuntu Linux 8.04. I have 3 problems that are
significantly retarding my development speed that I hope someone may
be able to help me with.
1-2. When I use Objective-C on Mac OS X, the first thing I do when I
start developing an Application is to install an UnhandledException
handler that gives me a full stack trace when it catches an unhandled
exception. I would very much like to do this on Ubuntu using
Foundation (GnuStepBase) since everytime NSObject catches a
doesNotUnderstandSelector my App aborts and I have to bugger around
for 10 minutes with the debugger to find out the selector, class and
method. I have tried installing an unhandled exception handler using
the ( mostly ) undocumented functions to no avail. All the functions I
install never get invoked. Does anyone know how to do this with
certainty. And secondly I can not find the companion methods in
GnuStepBase that I use in Mac OS X Foundation to get a stack trace.
Can some assist / suggest ?
3. I use HOMs specifically those from MPWFoundation heavily on Mac OS
X, I can't get the damn stuff to build. I mean I thought I knew my way
around makefiles, but that stuff boggles my mind. Has anyone managed
to get MPWFoundation to build on Ubuntu/Debian and if so how ?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, and if this indeed the
wrong list, apologies, but where should I post ?
Many thanks
Vince Coetzee
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