Hi, Thanks for the help - I've used gnustep-startup-0.26.2 and managed to compile and install the new GNUstep package as well as to compile GWorkspace. However, when running GWorkspace, I'm recieveing 'Segmentation fault' as well as when running Gorm or ProjectCenter I'm receiving:
2011-10-30 23:11:28.302 Gorm[26785] File NSUserDefaults.m: 685. In +[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] Improper installation: No language locale found 2011-10-30 23:11:28.314 Gorm[26785] Did not find correct version of backend, falling back to std. 2011-10-30 23:11:28.389 Gorm[26785] File NSConcreteMapTable.m: 562. In NSMapGet Null table argument supplied : : 2011-10-30 23:11:28.802 Gorm[26785] File NSConcreteMapTable.m: 562. In NSMapGet Null table argument supplied Segmentation fault any idea? Thanks, Nir 2011/10/29 Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> > On 29.10.2011 00:27, Nir Borenshtein wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to compile gworkspace-0.9.0 on my Ubuntu 4.4.3 and receives the >> following error: >> >> Making all for app GWorkspace... >> Linking app GWorkspace ... >> ./obj/GWorkspace.m.o: In function `-[GWorkspace validateMenuItem:]': >> /home/nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/**GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1068: undefined >> reference to `sel_isEqual' >> /home/nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/**GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1071: undefined >> reference to `sel_isEqual' >> /home/nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/**GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1074: undefined >> reference to `sel_isEqual' >> /home/nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/**GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1078: undefined >> reference to `sel_isEqual' >> /home/nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/**GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1079: undefined >> reference to `sel_isEqual' >> ./obj/GWorkspace.m.o:/home/**nirb/gworkspace-0.9.0/** >> GWorkspace/GWorkspace.m:1079: >> more undefined references to `sel_isEqual' follow >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >> >> Can anyone suggest what am I doing wrong? am I missing a package? >> > > This problem is caused by a mismatch between you GNUstep base version and > the GWorkspace version. You should upgrade your GNUstep base installation > to a more current one. 1.23 should be fine. The background here is that > about a year ago we decided to switch over to use the Apple runtime > functions throughout of GNUstep and provide a fallback implementation for > them in base. > > Hope this helps > Fred > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/discuss-gnustep<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep> >
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