As I wrote previously, a release of Gorm or ProjectCenter before a
gui/back release doesn't make any sense. We rather should discuss what
the criteria for a gui release should be.
I think it is the wrong time right now, as we have so many interesting
bug reports to work on :-)
On 11.10.2011 19:22, Gregory Casamento wrote:
I am going to make a release tonight or tomorrow of Gorm. I was
holding up the release because I wanted to correct some longstanding
issues, but I will need to get those done in an intermediate release.
GC
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Sebastian Reitenbach
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
usually the openbsd ports build with gcc-4.2.1 and the libobjc that comes with
it. I plan to switch the ports to use clang/libobjc2 instead.
I tried to compile the latest releases of gorm and projectcenter with
clang/libobjc2. However, they fail to compile. I know they compile fine when
using both from svn.
Could there be made some new releases for both?
If there are half baked features in the applications which are not yet ready to
be released, could there be made some intermediate releases, just fixing the
build errors?
If all is not possible, could someone maybe point me to the changes in svn that
made it compile with clang/libobjc2?
thanks,
Sebastian
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