Le lundi, 18 nov 2002, � 17:53 Europe/Paris, Pascal Bourguignon a �crit :

It feels like  a runtime problem: Did you load  the category?  Did you
link-edited it with the program?  I mean, an object file compiled from
a @implemenation MyClass(MyCategory)...
The category extends a class within the same source tree, which is built and linked at the same time. BTW, I compiled GNUstep-base 1.4.1 this afternoon on Solaris, and then compiled my program - it ran without any problem. After this I installed the same version of GNUstep-base on my Debian Linux machine, compiled my program, but sadly still got the NSInvalidArgumentException.

The only reason I see for that is that the category is not added to the class object at runtime... I wonder why this program works on MacOSX and GNUStep/Solaris, but not on GNUstep/Linux ?

Any clues ?

-- S�bastien

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