My distribution is raspbian (from retropie project)
The versions of the software are (from the package manager):
- gnustep 7.8
- gnustep-back-common 0.24.0-4
- gnustep-back0.24 0.24.0-4
- gnustep-back0.24-cairo 0.24.0-4
- gnustep-base-common 1.24.7-1
- gnustep-base-runtime 1.24.7-1
- gnustep-common 2.6.6-3
- gnustep-core-devel 7.8
- gnustep-core-doc 7.8
- gnustep-devel 7.8
- gnustep-gui-common 0.24.0-3
- gnustep-gui-doc 0.24.0-3
- gnustep-gui-runtime 0.24.0-3
- gnustep-icons 1.0-5
- gnustep-make 2.6.6-3
- gnustep-make-doc 2.6.6-3
- gcc-4.4 4.4.7-4
- make 4.0-8.1
- libff6 3.1-2
- libcairo2 1.14.0-2.1+deb8u2
I built the GNUMail version 1.2.3 from the webpage.
BTW is there a publicly available version control system with the code
(readonly) ?
I will uninstall all this and try to build from source, despite the problem
I found on debian 9 (intel), see my other email.
Regards
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Riccardo Mottola <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Daniel Santos wrote:
>
>> Attached is a screen shot of the desktop. Notice the GNUMail app. Only
>> the first mail header is showing the date and from columns.
>>
>>
> at a first glance, I would say it is not a GNUMail problem, but something
> with your gnustep gui, as I supposed earlier.. I have never seen something
> like this.
>
> I have no direct suggestion except the tests I already suggested to you to
> pinpoint the root cause. Be sure your setup is clean.
>
> Linux x86 and NetBSD x86 display gnumail and all apps with no regression
> bugs.
>
> I also tested on my Raspberry PI with NetBSD and GNUMail displays just
> fine! So no particular ARM issues.
> I am using gcc and its runtime though on it. What are you using? which
> compiler? runtime?
>
> Riccardo
>
>
>
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