>>>>if you can provide more context (and better still, patches) I'd be grateful. Were I more experienced with GNUstep, I might be able to consider providing a patch.
> Subject: Re: GNUstep BUFFER OVERFLOWS > From: [email protected] > Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 10:37:36 +0000 > CC: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > > On 29 Dec 2013, at 05:51, a b <[email protected]> wrote: > > Since I am new to GNUstep I need to ask if this might be caused by the > > environment > > not being set up correctly (GNUstep not installed, or not installed > > properly?). This > > behavior is occuring under Win7. I find this behavior odd since buffer > > overflows are > > not considered to be a good thing on the Windows platform. > > > > Any thoughts, suggestions? > > I don't think anyone likes buffer overruns on any platform. > Unfortunatrely we have no windows programmers, so the windows specific parts > of GNUstep are mostly written by people working from the microsoftr > documentatrion without any experience of the windows APIs, and I guess errors > are more likely in the windows code and we rely on windows users to help out. > Thanks for pointing these out ... I'll try to figurew out what's causing the > problems, but if you can provide more context (and better still, patches) I'd > be grateful. >
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