> Am 28.01.2016 um 02:27 schrieb Gregory Casamento <address@hidden>: >> >> The libdispatch which comes with Debian has always worked for me > > I would be surprised if that were the case. The Debian libdispatch > package links against libBlocksRuntime, which doesn't implement the > block copy/release hooks in a way that is compatible with the GNUstep > runtime. That's why you either need a patched libBlocksRuntime that > exports weak symbols (to be overridden by libobjc2) or a version of > libdispatch that links libobjc2 directly.
@Greg: I would have of course been happy to disagree agree with this satement but Neils is right... I boot up my "old beige G3" this morning to run an old "MkLinux DR3" with WMaker & GNUstep... Thoses Good Old Days! ;-) > @Tristan: I maintain a set of vagrant boxes that provide a GNUstep > development environment, including libdispatch, maybe it can be useful > to you: https://www.github.com/ngrewe/gnustep-boxes @Neils:A great thank you for the link itself but also for what's in the box! Already using vagrant/aegir with Drupal, I enjoyed to successfuly run a "gnustep up" ;-) Thanks again Later, Tristan _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
