> I have presently reproduced it on various Ubuntu installs. If anybody  
> can try on other platforms, that would be nice :-) You just need a  
> working GNUstep install, then check out trunk and type: make check in  
> Frameworks/EtoileSerialize. Whether you got a crash or not, thanks to  
> report it on this list or etoile-dev. Don't forget to mention the  
> following details about your platforms: machine, system version,  
> compiler version, libc version, etoile repository revision.
> 

It is "make test" not "make check" and the results I get on OpenSuse 
11.0 is:


Making all for bundle EtoileSerialize...
  Creating EtoileSerialize.bundle/....
  Linking bundle EtoileSerialize ...
  Creating EtoileSerialize.bundle/Resources...
  Copying resources from subprojects into the bundle wrapper...
  Creating stamp file...
  Creating EtoileSerialize.bundle/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist...
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/home/fred/GNUstep/Applications/etoile/Etoile/Frameworks/EtoileSerialize'
ukrun: error while loading shared libraries: libobjc.so.1: cannot open 
shared object file: No such file or directory
make: *** [test] Fehler 127


Looks like I need to compile and install UnitKit first. Perhaps you 
better rework your test instruction before too many people try this and 
get frustrated :-)

Cheers and good luck with the upcoming Etoile release,
Fred

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