Le 24 juil. 2013 à 09:56, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit : > On 23 Jul 2013, at 18:11, Quentin Mathé <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Richard, >> >> Le 12 juil. 2013 à 09:16, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit : >> >>> I'd like to make a new release of gnustep-base in the near future. >>> We have a big patch needing merging in which will introduce binary >>> incompatible changes, so this would probably be the last significant >>> release in the 1.24 series, and would be 1.24.5 >>> The 1.24.5 release will provide quite a large number of minor bugfixes, >>> particularly on 64 bit platforms. This version includes checking of >>> printf-style format string arguments when building using clang, and should >>> be free of any faults detected by the clang static anlyser. >>> I'd like it to be a version we can confidently advise people to use, so >>> please could people download and test base from svn trunk as much as >>> possible during the next few days. >> >> With today SVN r36916 for libobjc2 and GNUstep Base compiled with Clang 3.2 >> on Linux x86-32, I get the following results: >> >> 7834 Passed tests >> 21 Dashed hopes >> 3 Failed tests >> >> The failing tests are: >> >> base/NSNotification/basic.m: >> Failed test: decoded object equals the original >> Failed test: >> /System/Library/Makefiles/TestFramework/ObjectTesting.h:265 ... decoded >> object equals the original >> Failed test: Object 0 of class 'NSNotification' copy and original are >> equal > > Thanks . > I've not seen that test failure before. It looks like the -isEqual: method > (inherited from NSObject) is failing, which is really strange. > Please could you investigate (eg run under gdb to see what's going on), to > see if somerthing strange is being linked in or if there's a compiler bug, or > something else?
The problem disappeared just after reinstalling GNUstep Make. Not sure why, but now all the tests pass. Thanks, Quentin. _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
