On 21 Aug 2013, at 20:30, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > David Chisnall wrote: > > The Performance framework also doesn't build with the latest release of > GNUstep, and we have at least one consumer of it in the ports tree. > Hmm, what's wrong? I use Performance indirectly in an enterprise app and > certain derivates (DataBasin) because it depends on GSWS Direct access to isa (breaks small objects), access to ivars from a category that are not exposed, and a couple of other issues. Richard pushed out a new release this morning that now builds cleanly and I've updated the port in my tree. I currently have a few issues (on FreeBSD 8.x, GNUstep Make is picking up the old libobjc headers, and a couple of others), but on 9.1/amd64 they're now building and hopefully I'll be able to fix them for 8.x soon. I've culled some old things (a lot of Yen-Ju's things seem to be bitrotted and unmaintained, which is sad), but I can easily resurrect them if someone updates them. A lot of things compile with warnings (a lot about the NS[U]Integer switch in -gui) which may end up with broken binaries - I'll go through and clean these up on a second pass, and then start making sure that I've got the latest versions of everything from GAP - so far, I've only updated things where the old version didn't build. David -- Send from my Jacquard Loom _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
