Hi, On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:51, Quentin Mathé <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ivan, > > Le 15 avr. 2011 à 12:21, Ivan Vučica a écrit : > > > Hi! > > > > I've just compiled GnomeTheme from SVN under Debian. I've reconfigured > GNUstep to use clang to compile (which is probably not the same compiler > that is used for building GNUstep .deb packages by the maintainer), but I > believe I used this setup before as well. > > > > Now, as soon as I switch theme to GnomeTheme using SystemPreferences, I > get this: > > > > SystemPreferences: symbol lookup error: > /usr/local/lib/GNUstep/Themes/GnomeTheme.theme/./GnomeTheme: undefined > symbol: assert > > > > It's not a big deal since Debian has old GNUstep (1.20 base, 0.18 gui), > but it has worked before, and assert() is a weird thing to fail on. Any > ideas? > > I have encountered this bug on Ubuntu during the last year, but that was > with Étoilé code base not GNUstep. The fix was to include assert.h as > documented in the Linux man page. > It was working fine in the past on Ubuntu without including assert.h, but > this has changed recently. I'm not sure whether this is due to a Linux or > compiler change. > > Cheers, > Quentin. in the meantime I installed complete GNUstep from source, so everything works :-) -- Ivan Vučica [email protected] Coming soon for iPhone, Zombie Ball - http://j.mp/zbivmail
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