I'm trying to get gnustep-base working on the latest stable release of cygwin and applied yselkowitz's patches to gnustep-make.2.4 as appropriate. But no luck: gnustep-base 1.20.1 compiles fine, my little NSLog(@"hello world") test program (a tool), too. But it crashes with seg fault. It works on mingw and Linux. I've tried all sorts of gcc and ffi and objc runtimes, but no luck. So please, can you give me some advice: - which gcc to use in cygwin? - ffcall or ffi? cygwin version or this extra gnustep.org libffi-gcc4.2.2 version? - is this gnustep-objc-1.6.0 still necessary? It doesn't compile with newer gcc 4.5 btw. - any secret configuration options? - threading model POSIX ok?
Since we're about to port a big project with Linux dependencies, mingw is not an option. -- mit freundlichen Gruessen/best regards Pirmin Braun _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
