On Jan 21, 6:50 pm, Citizen Jimserac <[email protected]> wrote: > Fairly recent GNUstep running on Fedora Core 17. > > Here is what happens on startup: > > [jimserac@localhost Pixen.app]$ ./Pixen > > Unable to create time zone for name: 'America/New York' > (source '/etc/sysconfig/clock file'). > > You can override the timezone name by setting the 'Local Time Zone' > NSUserDefault via the 'defaults' command line utility, a Preferences > application, or some other utility. > eg "defaults write NSGlobalDomain 'Local Time Zone' 'Africa/Nairobi'" > See '(null)' > for the standard timezones such as 'GB-Eire' or 'America/Chicago'. > 2013-01-21 23:41:03.336 Pixen[14434] Using time zone with absolute > offset 0. > 2013-01-21 23:41:03.326 Pixen[14434] File NSBundle.m: 2315. In - > [NSBundle localizedStringForKey:value:table:] Localisation file /home/ > jimserac/Pixen-0.1/Pixen.app/Resources/English.lproj/ > Localizable.strings not in portable encoding so I'm using the default > encoding for the current system, which may not display messages > correctly. > The file should be ASCII (using \U escapes for unicode characters) or > Unicode (UTF16 or UTF8) with a leading byte-order-marker. > > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > Before I start debugging, does anything obvious standout regarding the > error message ? I had to comment out message/NSMailDelivery.h in > UKFeedbackProvider.m since I don't have that include. > > What is good debugger to use for debugging GNUStep app? > > Am using Xemacs 21.5 beta 31 "ginger".for editor, Works quite nicely > too. > > Thanks > J
Oh oops, looks like some sort of overflow happening in the gui lib.... Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x42e977cd in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgnustep-gui.so.0.22 No idea how to debug that one...! But... out of curiosity, I'l power up the old Windows XP box and try it there. J _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
