If you updated libobjc2 yesterday and that fixed things... sorry.

There were some bugs in libobjc2 that were causing intermittent problems with 
distributed objects, which are now fixed.  These could well have caused 
etoile_system to fail.

David

On 17 May 2010, at 12:00, Sándor wrote:

> I had that problem too. Never solved it. I guess my (and your) build was not 
> that good.
> Updated gnustep, (Including libobjc2) updated etoile from the trunk, (llvm 
> was 
> already the newest.
> Build and install gnustepmake libobjc2 and the rest of the gnustep core. Made 
> sure that ffi is enabled.
> Built and installed etoile, and  /usr/local/bin/etoile does NOT segment 
> faults.
> Maybe I was just lucky,end I did things right or everything was in the righ 
> revision.
> /usr/local/bin/etoile: line 1: 20036 Segmentation fault      etoile_system IS 
> THE PROBLEM. It should run.
> 
> On Monday 17 May 2010 12.02.44 Mathieu Suen wrote:
>> $ /usr/local/bin/etoile
>> /usr/local/bin/etoile: line 1: 20036 Segmentation fault      etoile_system
>> 
>> :S
>> 
>> ----- Message d'origine ----
>> De : Sándor <[email protected]>
>> 
>> What happens when you execute/usr/local/bin/etoile in an xterm?
>> 
>> -Mathieu
>> 
>> 
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