Not sure about the problem with libobjc2 as other applications are ok, eg Terminal.app
I compiled the libraries with theses options (from config.log) : gnustep-make : ./configure --with-layout=gnustep --with-objc-lib-flag=-l:libobjc.so.4 --enable-objc-nonfragile-abi gnustep-base : ./configure --disable-unicodeconstants Le 26/05/2012 17:49, Stefan Bidi a écrit : > Thanks for the running the tests. I'm in the process of tracking this > down. I don't have libobjc2 installed in any of my PCs so it becomes > a bit of a problem, but I've gotten with David since he might know > something I don't about libobjc2. > > On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Benoît Garrigues <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi Stef, >> >> I tested revision 35163 on Ubuntu 12.04 64bits with >> - clang 3.0 (from ubuntu) >> - gnustep libobjc2 1.6. >> - gnustep base 1.24 >> >> >> First, there are some warnings at compile time : >> >> Compiling file CFLocale.c ... >> CFLocale.c:312:19: warning: result of comparison against a string literal is >> unspecified (use strncmp instead) [-Wstring-compare] >> if (context == (const void*)ICU_CALENDAR_KEY) >> ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> CFLocale.c:329:19: warning: result of comparison against a string literal is >> unspecified (use strncmp instead) [-Wstring-compare] >> if (context == (const void*)ICU_CALENDAR_KEY) >> ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> 2 warnings generated. >> >> Compiling file NSCFError.m ... >> NSCFError.m:48:10: warning: incompatible pointer types returning >> 'CFErrorRef' (aka 'NSError *') from a function with result type >> 'NSCFError *' [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] >> return CFErrorCreate (NULL, domain, code, userInfo); >> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> 1 warning generated. >> >> >> >> Tests results : all tests have compilation warnings and most of them produce >> a core dump. >> >> >> $ make check >> This is gnustep-make 2.6.2. Type 'make print-gnustep-make-help' for help. >> Making check in Source ... >> make[1]: Rien à faire pour « check ». >> Making check in Tests ... >> Checking for presence of test subdirectories ... >> --- Running tests in CFArray --- >> >> CFArray/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFArray/mutablearray.m: >> Failed file: mutablearray.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFAttributedString --- >> >> CFAttributedString/general.m: >> Failed file: general.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFAttributedString/mutable.m: >> Failed file: mutable.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFBinaryHeap --- >> >> CFBinaryHeap/general.m: >> Failed file: general.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFCalendar --- >> >> CFCalendar/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFCalendar/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFCharacterSet --- >> >> CFCharacterSet/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFCharacterSet/mutable.m: >> Failed file: mutable.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFData --- >> >> CFData/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFDate --- >> >> CFDate/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFDateFormatter --- >> >> CFDateFormatter/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFLocale --- >> >> CFLocale/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFLocale/displayvalues.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFLocale/identifier.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFLocale/values.m: >> Failed file: values.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFNumber --- >> >> CFNumber/general.m: >> Failed file: general.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFNumberFormatter --- >> >> CFNumberFormatter/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFNumberFormatter/format.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFNumberFormatter/parse.m: >> Failed file: parse.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFRuntime --- >> >> CFRuntime/runtime.m: >> Failed file: runtime.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFString --- >> >> CFString/create.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFString/encodings.m: >> Failed file: encodings.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFString/format.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFString/general.m: >> Failed file: general.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFString/mutablestring.m: >> Failed build: >> --- Running tests in CFTimeZone --- >> >> CFTimeZone/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFTimeZone/general.m: >> Failed file: general.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFTree --- >> >> CFTree/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFURL --- >> >> CFURL/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFURL/escaping.m: >> Failed build: >> >> CFURL/file_system_path.m: >> Failed file: file_system_path.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> CFURL/ref_resolution.m: >> Failed build: >> --- Running tests in CFURLAccess --- >> >> CFURLAccess/basic.m: >> Failed file: basic.m aborted without running all tests! >> --- Running tests in CFUUID --- >> >> CFUUID/create.m: >> Failed file: create.m aborted without running all tests! >> >> 27 Failed files >> 8 Failed builds >> >> >> >> When launching CFArray/create test with gdb, the backtrace is the following >> : >> >> Starting program: >> /home/benoit/Projets/OpenSource/objc/GNUstep-anonymous/dev-libs/corebase/Tests/CFArray/obj/create >> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] >> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". >> Loading two versions of Protocol. The class that will be used is undefined >> Loading two versions of Object. The class that will be used is undefined >> [New Thread 0x7ffff235f700 (LWP 26352)] >> >> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >> 0x00007ffff708d687 in objc_msg_lookup_sender () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> (gdb) bt >> #0 0x00007ffff708d687 in objc_msg_lookup_sender () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #1 0x00007ffff7931142 in GSPrivateBuildStrings () at >> /home/benoit/src/gnustep-base-1.24.0/Source/externs.m:239 >> #2 0x00007ffff7869cc3 in +[NSObject initialize] (self=<optimized out>, >> _cmd=<optimized out>) at >> /home/benoit/src/gnustep-base-1.24.0/Source/NSObject.m:1142 >> #3 0x00007ffff70844c4 in objc_send_initialize () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #4 0x00007ffff70842b1 in objc_send_initialize () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #5 0x00007ffff708d792 in objc_msg_lookup_sender () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #6 0x00007ffff72d1807 in NSCFInitialize () at NSCFType.m:51 >> #7 0x00007ffff70823c6 in objc_send_load_message () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #8 0x00007ffff7082ee7 in objc_resolve_class () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #9 0x00007ffff7082fc3 in objc_resolve_class_links () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #10 0x00007ffff7086e97 in __objc_exec_class () from >> /usr/local/lib/libobjc.so.4 >> #11 0x00007ffff7de9306 in call_init (l=<optimized out>, argc=1, >> argv=0x7fffffffdc68, env=0x7fffffffdc78) at dl-init.c:85 >> #12 0x00007ffff7de93df in call_init (env=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized >> out>, argc=<optimized out>, l=<optimized out>) at dl-init.c:52 >> #13 _dl_init (main_map=0x7ffff7ffe2c8, argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdc68, >> env=0x7fffffffdc78) at dl-init.c:134 >> #14 0x00007ffff7ddb6ea in _dl_start_user () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 >> #15 0x0000000000000001 in ?? () >> #16 0x00007fffffffdf8d in ?? () >> #17 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () >> >> >> The test.log file is attached. >> >> >> Best regards, >> Benoît >> >> >> Le 21/05/2012 17:42, Stefan Bidi a écrit : >> >> For those of you not familiar with the project, the GNUstep-corebase project >> is a free software implementation of the CoreFoundation library. >> >> I plan on making a release of GNUstep-corebase in a few weeks. Since this >> is the first release, and the code is still alpha quality at best, I have >> decided to do a prolonged testing phase. This testing phase will be split >> in 2 subphases. >> >> The first will be a 3 week period, ending June 10th. This will be the time >> to test the code and look for inconsistencies. Essentially, I want to make >> sure the code compiles in your favorite platform and all tests pass. New >> tests can be added to the existing CF-types only, there is no plans to add >> another type/class before the release. I will still be doing some work on >> the library at this time, but do not plan on adding anything new. >> >> The second phase will end on June 24th and will lead to the release. This >> is your normal code freeze. I'd like to get the bugs that were found during >> the previous phase corrected during this time if they were not already >> fixed. I really do not want to add any new tests at this stage unless it is >> something that can be easily fixed. Anything requiring a deeper look will >> be postponed to the next release. >> >> To build -corebase you will need gnustep-make, gnustep-base, libobjc, libicu >> and the zoneinfo directory. The dependency on gnustep-base and libobjc will >> be optional at the time of release. Being a pure C library, corebase >> doesn't need these libraries unless you want to interface with the objc >> runtime (ie toll-free bridged classes). I have not decided what to do with >> libicu at this point since it provides core functionality. If there is >> enough demand, it will be optional as well. >> >> Adam, would you be able to make the release during the week of June 24th? I >> can move the dates around if you need me to. >> >> Thanks >> Stef >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnustep mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnustep mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >> _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
