Now I get a different error with GUI: NSApplication.m: 487: warning: implicit declaration of function 'GSCurrentServer' NSApplication.m: 487: warning: receiver type 'int' invalid NSApplication.m: 487: warning: method not found '-iconTileImage' ... ... NSApplication.m: In function '- [NSApplication setApplicationIconImage:]': NSApplication.m: 2286: warning: receiver type 'int' invalid NSApplication.m: 2286: warning: method not found '-iconsize' NSApplication.m: 2286: error: invalid initializer
And with Back: in file included from XGServer.m: 65: ../../Headers/x11/XGServer.h: 52: error: Can not find interface declaration for 'GSDisplayServer', superclass of 'XGServer' In both errors, the problem seems to be in GSDisplayServer.h El sáb, 20-02-2010 a las 17:38 +0100, Fred Kiefer escribió: > > Now even 64 bit systems should be able to compile and run GNUstep gui > and back again. But be aware that due to the usage of proxies for named > images (Yes, even when no theme is used!) and a bug in libffi that > hasn't been officially fixed, named images wont be displayed on 64 bit > systems. As we are now using CGFloats in many places and CGFloat is now > a double and libffi wont handle structures and arrays of double > correctly, we get an issue when ever we pass such structures via > NSInvocation. The proxy mechanism for NSImage just exposes this issue. _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev