ANN: MaxCurve Camaelon theme 0.2

2006-03-14 Thread Max Brante

I made some changes to my MaxCurve Camaelon theme.
For more info and download go to: http://brante.dyndns.org

/Max



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Re: ANN: MaxCurve Camaelon theme 0.2

2006-03-14 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 3/14/06, Max Brante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I made some changes to my MaxCurve Camaelon theme.
 For more info and download go to: http://brante.dyndns.org

Wow, that's *very* cool !
I imagine quite a few people will like it to mix gnustep apps with
other x11 apps,
and it's a rather clean theme.

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Re: ANN: MaxCurve Camaelon theme 0.2

2006-03-14 Thread Nicolas Roard
On 3/14/06, Nicolas Roard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 3/14/06, Max Brante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I made some changes to my MaxCurve Camaelon theme.
  For more info and download go to: http://brante.dyndns.org

 Wow, that's *very* cool !
 I imagine quite a few people will like it to mix gnustep apps with
 other x11 apps,
 and it's a rather clean theme.

I updated Camaelon's page on étoilé's site and added a specific theme page:
http://www.etoile-project.org/etoile/mediawiki/index.php?title=CamaelonThemes

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Re: ANN: MaxCurve Camaelon theme 0.2

2006-03-14 Thread jhclouse
 I updated Camaelon's page on étoilé's site and added a specific theme page:
 http://www.etoile-project.org/etoile/mediawiki/index.php?title=CamaelonThemes

If this recent spate of new themes continues, someone will need to set up 
www.gnustep-look.org.


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Re: ANN: MaxCurve Camaelon theme 0.2

2006-03-14 Thread Andrew Ruder
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 08:31:45AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I updated Camaelon's page on étoilé's site and added a specific theme page:
  http://www.etoile-project.org/etoile/mediawiki/index.php?title=CamaelonThemes
 
 If this recent spate of new themes continues, someone will need to set
 up www.gnustep-look.org.

Or a prominent place on gnustep.org?

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Camino (mozilla based Cocoa Browser) now builds with Cario

2006-03-14 Thread Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
http://forums.mozillazine.org/ 
viewtopic.php?t=391177postdays=0postorder=ascpostsperpage=15start=15


time to start the porting to GNUstep (a decent web browser is something  
GNUstep urgently needs)?



regards, Lars



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Re: porting from Cocoa help

2006-03-14 Thread Anurodh Pokharel

i realized i broke my gnustep installation badly by mixing debian and
ubuntu stuff. I will fix that before trying anything else. Regarding the
icns file, right now i am just using a png that i set as the application
icon in project center.  However,  simply thinking from a compatibility
perspective, doesn't it make more sense to include it in GNUstep if the
code exists already ( assuming the license is compatible).  It would be
nice if gnustep and cocoa could be compatible enough that it could be a
common development platform for osx/linux/windows.  We are so close
already. 

-Anu


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Re: porting from Cocoa help

2006-03-14 Thread Anurodh Pokharel



Which version of the libraries are you using?


Regards,
Sheldon




I am using the newest packages on Ubuntu Breezy and i just checked,
Cocoa.h is no in the headers. 
libgnustep-base 1.10.3
libgnustep-gui 0.9.5


-Anu


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Re: Project GNUstep in a Nutshell ready for FOSDEM 2007

2006-03-14 Thread hns

Stefan Urbanek schrieb:

 I can write StepTalk scripting chapter. What should be the range?

 Also I can draw (prettify) all necessary diagrams using OmniGraffle
 if I will be provided by sketches.

Stefan,
many thanks. I have added you to the list of the authors. Details will
follow.

Nikolaus

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Re: Project GNUstep in a Nutshell ready for FOSDEM 2007

2006-03-14 Thread hns

Christopher Armstrong schrieb:

 I've quickly whipped something together that seems to be a start to what
 is proposed. It covers a quick introduction to gnustep and what it means
 for developers. Let me know if any of it's useful at all. I'm otherwise
 happy to contribute a little bit to this proposed project.

Christopher,
yes that is exactly going into the direction.

But what I would suggest is that you pick up one or two of the chapters
or sections to completely write that one. Having several authors
writing all the same chapters makes it nearly impossible to merge
things finally together without making everybody unhappy.

The time plan is to have a complete list of committed authors by end of
April and final manuscripts by end of July. Depending on the publisher
we find, there will be guidelines about file formats, writing style
etc.

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Re: Project GNUstep in a Nutshell ready for FOSDEM 2007

2006-03-14 Thread hns

Sašo Kiselkov schrieb:

 How about we do some translations as well? I'd happily do the Slovak
 translation. Of course, the print-out will be in English only, but we could
 make translations available via web download.

Saso,

good point. But it depends a little on how we want to publish. There
seems not to be consensus yet here. Some suggestions go into a
colaborative work in fragments...

My approach is to really target a book, i.e. find some publisher and
they will have some rules what to write, in which format to provide
manuscript and drawings etc. And a clear timeline.

They might have an idea about markets and which languages might be of
interest.

So, I would suggest not to try to do everything and finally have
nothing finished, but to focus on a first version - translating that is
IMHO a second step.

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Re: porting from Cocoa help

2006-03-14 Thread Anurodh Pokharel

Adrian Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mar 5, 2006, at 12:38 AM, Anurodh Pokharel wrote:

 Well, it's been exactly since i last posted about porting a cocoa  
 app. I
 tried again today an was actually able to compile everything in
 ProjectCenter with a few changes. The main change on my end was  
 that apple got
 rid of the dock in mail.app so i got rid of it too. That made  
 porting a
 lot easier.
  The app i am porting is OSXnews  ( http://osxnews.sf.net )

 I have a few questions.

Hi,

The app sounds great.  I'll take a couple of the easy questions..

 1. does  NSAlert exist in gnustep? I had to comment out every instance
 to get it to compile2. I know that @try{} catch does not work in  
 the version of gcc that
 ships with non Darwin systems. How do you guys get around it? I  
 commented
 every instance, but that will limit the stability of the application

I haven't actually looked at ObjC try/catch, but the NS_DURING /  
NS_HANDLER construct provides similar functionality to try/catch in  
Java, used with the NSException class.  (No 'finally' block though.)   
See

http://gnustep.org/resources/documentation/Developer/Base/ 
ProgrammingManual/manual_6.html#SEC80

Possibly you could do something with an #ifdef and some #defines in a  
header to use the same code in Cocoa and GNUstep..


 3. How do you give the application an icon? does it take icns files?

If you are building with project center and you defined an  
Application project, there should be a way to set this through  
project properties.  This gets placed inside the .app bundle when  
built.  The long and short of it is you cannot use an icns, you use a  
fixed-resolution TIFF (perhaps other formats work, I'm not sure) set  
to something like 48x48.


 4.  NStoolbar uses @selector to specify the action, i had to  
 comment out
 all of that too. How is this done in gnustep.

I'm not sure what the problem is here, @selector works fine in gcc  
ObjC in my experience.  Maybe post an example and the error msg?







Hi,

I actually switched to gcc 4 and that cleared a lot of things. I
still havent gotten nsalert to work, but with many things turned off,
the application does compile now.
I tried making my nib files gmodels then .gorms.  While that did
work, it also really messed things up. The Gorm file is so corrupted
that once i save it, i cant open it anymore. There are a few minor
things, but beyond that i think OSXnews will have Gnustep  sibling
very soon, possibly this weekend. I am releasing 2.08 today and will
use that code base to make the first gnustep build. I will probably
post back on the NG with details and links

Thanks,
-Anu

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ANN: MPDCon 1.2 Beta 1 (The No-Its-Not-Dead-Yet Release)

2006-03-14 Thread Daniel Luederwald

Hello list,

I just wanted to say that I uploaded a preview version of the upcoming 
mpdcon 1.2


new homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpdcon/

greetings,
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Re: Camino (mozilla based Cocoa Browser) now builds with Cario

2006-03-14 Thread Sašo Kiselkov
Quoting Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 http://forums.mozillazine.org/
 viewtopic.php?t=391177postdays=0postorder=ascpostsperpage=15start=15

 time to start the porting to GNUstep (a decent web browser is something
 GNUstep urgently needs)?


 regards, Lars

I'm 100% for it, but unfortunatelly I don't have the time and machine to try to
do the port...

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GSNews a Gnustep newsreader.. but gorm wont work..

2006-03-14 Thread Anurodh Pokharel


Hi, 

I posted earlier that I've been trying to port  a cocoa application I
wrote called OSXnews  ( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to
my delight, gnustep is compatible enough with Cocoa that I was able to
remove the Webcore component and the whole thing compiled (though with a
ton of warnings)
Unfortunately, there is no GUI. I can't for the life of me get gorm to
work. This has to be one of the most frustrating things i've ever  used (
i am using .9.2 off ubuntu linux) . 
I first took the lazy approach to see if i could just use my nibs. I
was able to convert my nibs to .gmodel using nib to gmodel. great. 
It even loaded up in Gorm and started checking the interfaces and then
all hell broke loose. I got a ton of errors saying tried to add nil to
array. I have no idea how header files can do that, but anyway. I click
though about 15 of these errors expecting my connections to be shot, but
at least i would have the UI. I save it as  a .gorm file and that seems
to work fine. 
Later when i try to open it, i get an error saying the file is corrupt. 

Oh well. I guess i might as well start from scratch. I create a new gorm
file put a few buttons around then try to load some of my classes, only
to get the same tried to add nil error. 
I'm stuck folks. I can't for the life of me figure out where it thinks i
am trying to add nil to an array. 
There is nothing unusual about my classes. GSNews is in CVS at
sourceforge and you can take a look here. 
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/osxnews co -P
GSNews
if that does not work, here is an example header that Gorm can't load. 
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/osxnews/OSXnews2/DrawerList.h?rev=1.15view=markup


-Anu


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Re: GSNews a Gnustep newsreader.. but gorm wont work..

2006-03-14 Thread Sašo Kiselkov
Quoting Anurodh Pokharel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



 Hi,

 I posted earlier that I've been trying to port  a cocoa application I
 wrote called OSXnews  ( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to
 my delight, gnustep is compatible enough with Cocoa that I was able to
 remove the Webcore component and the whole thing compiled (though with a
 ton of warnings)
 Unfortunately, there is no GUI. I can't for the life of me get gorm to
 work. This has to be one of the most frustrating things i've ever  used (
 i am using .9.2 off ubuntu linux) .

Gorm 0.9.2? That release is over a year old (released Feb 28 2005) - seems
Ubuntu has some really outdated packages in it's repositories.

 I first took the lazy approach to see if i could just use my nibs. I
 was able to convert my nibs to .gmodel using nib to gmodel. great.
 It even loaded up in Gorm and started checking the interfaces and then
 all hell broke loose. I got a ton of errors saying tried to add nil to
 array. I have no idea how header files can do that, but anyway. I click
 though about 15 of these errors expecting my connections to be shot, but
 at least i would have the UI. I save it as  a .gorm file and that seems
 to work fine.
 Later when i try to open it, i get an error saying the file is corrupt.

 Oh well. I guess i might as well start from scratch. I create a new gorm
 file put a few buttons around then try to load some of my classes, only
 to get the same tried to add nil error.
 I'm stuck folks. I can't for the life of me figure out where it thinks i
 am trying to add nil to an array.
 There is nothing unusual about my classes. GSNews is in CVS at
 sourceforge and you can take a look here.
 cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/osxnews co -P
 GSNews
 if that does not work, here is an example header that Gorm can't load.

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/osxnews/OSXnews2/DrawerList.h?rev=1.15view=markup


 -Anu


I'm sorry, but I wasn't able to checkout the CVS, or take a look through the Web
CVS interface, every attempt timed out (tried it from three different locations)
- seems SourceForge.net's CVS system is totally overloaded. Anyhow, I guess your
problems lie in out-dated packages. What version of nib2gmodel and GNUstep
libraries do you have installed? I suggest you upgrade to the latest stable
releases of both.

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Re: special_prefix

2006-03-14 Thread Richard Stonehouse
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:23:02PM +, Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 I just tried to install gnustep-make 1.11.2 using special_prefix and  
 the Makefiles were installed in the real system root.  Also, no man  
 pages were installed.  Am I missing something ?

I've just had a similar problem (I think) doing an RPM build, which
uses a special_prefix. The following patch got it through the build:

--- gnustep-make-1.11.2/GNUmakefile.in  2005-11-28 21:07:45.0 +
+++ temp/GNUmakefile.in 2006-03-14 00:36:13.0 +
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 export GNUSTEP_TARGET_LDIR
 export MAYBE_LIBRARY_COMBO
 
-makedir = @GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@
+makedir = $(special_prefix)@GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@
 tooldir = $(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT)/Tools
 
 INSTALL= @INSTALL@

But I don't really know what I'm doing here :-) so the above may
be totally invalid! Use at own risk.

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Re: special_prefix

2006-03-14 Thread Yves de Champlain


Le 06-03-14 à 16:12, Richard Stonehouse a écrit :

On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 06:23:02PM +, Yves de Champlain  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I just tried to install gnustep-make 1.11.2 using special_prefix and
the Makefiles were installed in the real system root.  Also, no man
pages were installed.  Am I missing something ?


I've just had a similar problem (I think) doing an RPM build, which
uses a special_prefix. The following patch got it through the build:

--- gnustep-make-1.11.2/GNUmakefile.in	2005-11-28  
21:07:45.0 +

+++ temp/GNUmakefile.in 2006-03-14 00:36:13.0 +
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 export GNUSTEP_TARGET_LDIR
 export MAYBE_LIBRARY_COMBO

-makedir = @GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@
+makedir = $(special_prefix)@GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES@
 tooldir = $(GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT)/Tools

 INSTALL= @INSTALL@

But I don't really know what I'm doing here :-) so the above may
be totally invalid! Use at own risk.


Indeed, it's a clever workaround, I found too that makedir is getting  
hardcoded in GNUmakefile

but my workaround was a clumsy sort

thanks

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Re: GSNews a Gnustep newsreader.. but gorm wont work..

2006-03-14 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Anurodh,I'm not suprised you were having issues with the conversion. This is one of the reasons why I'm working on nib support in GUI directly and in Gorm as well.A number of things...First and formost - GModel import was HIGHLY experimental in Gorm 0.9.3.Second - 0.9.3 is relatively old.Please try an update version using the latest packages available online at the gnustep website.--Gregory John CasamentoPrincipal Consultant, Open Logic Corp.- Original Message From: Sašo Kiselkov
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Anurodh Pokharel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: discuss-gnustep@gnu.orgSent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:07:44 PMSubject: Re: GSNews a Gnustep newsreader.. but gorm wont work..Quoting Anurodh Pokharel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I posted earlier that I've been trying to porta cocoa application I wrote called OSXnews( http://osxnews.sf.net ), the good news is that to my delight, gnustep is compatible enough with Cocoa that I was able to remove the Webcore component and the whole thing compiled (though with a ton of warnings) Unfortunately, there is no GUI. I can't for the life of me get gorm to work. This has to be one of the most frustrating things i've everused ( i am using .9.2 off ubuntu linux)
 .Gorm 0.9.2? That release is over a year old (released Feb 28 2005) - seemsUbuntu has some really outdated packages in it's repositories. I first took the "lazy" approach to see if i could just use my nibs. I was able to convert my nibs to .gmodel using nib to gmodel. great. It even loaded up in Gorm and started checking the interfaces and then all hell broke loose. I got a ton of errors saying "tried to add nil to array". I have no idea how  header files can do that, but anyway. I click though about 15 of these errors expecting my connections to be shot, but at least i would have the UI. I save it asa .gorm file and that seems to work fine. Later when i try to open it, i get an error saying the file is corrupt. Oh well. I guess i might as well start from scratch. I create a new gorm file put a few buttons around then try to load some of my classes,
 only to get the same "tried to add nil" error. I'm stuck folks. I can't for the life of me figure out where it thinks i am trying to add nil to an array. There is nothing unusual about my classes. GSNews is in CVS at sourceforge and you can take a look here. cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/osxnews co -P GSNews if that does not work, here is an example header that Gorm can't load.http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/osxnews/OSXnews2/DrawerList.h?rev=1.15view=markup -AnuI'm sorry, but I wasn't able to checkout the CVS, or take a look through the WebCVS interface, every attempt timed out (tried it from three different locations)- seems SourceForge.net's CVS system is totally overloaded.
 Anyhow, I guess yourproblems lie in out-dated packages. What version of nib2gmodel and GNUsteplibraries do you have installed? I suggest you upgrade to the latest stablereleases of both.--Saso___Discuss-gnustep mailing listDiscuss-gnustep@gnu.orghttp://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep___
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Patch for NSProcessInfo on Mingw

2006-03-14 Thread Issac Trotts
I was getting this error while compiling gnustep-base-1.11.2 with gcc
3.4.2 (mingw-special):

 Compiling file NSProcessInfo.m ...
NSProcessInfo.m: In function `_gnu_process_args':
NSProcessInfo.m:293: error: `fallbackInitialisation' undeclared (first
use in this function)
NSProcessInfo.m:293: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
NSProcessInfo.m:293: error: for each function it appears in.)
make[2]: *** [shared_obj/NSProcessInfo.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [libgnustep-base.all.library.variables ] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/downloads/gnustep/gnustep-base-1.11.2/Source'
make: *** [internal-all] Error 2

until I made this change:

$ diff -Naur NSProcessInfo.m{.bak,}
--- NSProcessInfo.m.bak Tue Mar 14 16:24:46 2006
+++ NSProcessInfo.m Tue Mar 14 16:25:11 2006
@@ -163,6 +163,9 @@
  * reasons, and it may be obtained through the +processInfo method.
  */
 @implementation NSProcessInfo
+
+static BOOLfallbackInitialisation = NO;
+
 /*
  *** Static global vars
  */
@@ -1058,7 +1061,6 @@
 @implementationNSProcessInfo (GNUstep)

 static BOOLdebugTemporarilyDisabled = NO;
-static BOOLfallbackInitialisation = NO;

 /**
  * Fallback method. The developer must call this method to initialize


Hope this helps,
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Re: porting from Cocoa help

2006-03-14 Thread Alex Perez

Anurodh Pokharel wrote:
[snip]

I actually switched to gcc 4 and that cleared a lot of things. I
still havent gotten nsalert to work, but with many things turned off,
the application does compile now.
I tried making my nib files gmodels then .gorms.  While that did
work, it also really messed things up. The Gorm file is so corrupted
that once i save it, i cant open it anymore. There are a few minor
things, but beyond that i think OSXnews will have Gnustep  sibling
very soon, possibly this weekend. I am releasing 2.08 today and will
use that code base to make the first gnustep build. I will probably
post back on the NG with details and links



Well that's great, because GNUstep needs a good newsreader. Lusernet 
hasn't been touched in forever, and always had issues. Thank you for 
taking the time to port it. Really. Your efforts will not be forgotten. 
Are you familiar with the fact that you can wrap OS X specific elements 
of your code with #ifndef GNUSTEP #endif preprocessor statements?


By default, when you compile something with GNUstep-make, GNUSTEP is 
defined, so that code just won't get used.


It's most handy when porting.

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SVN problem, continued....

2006-03-14 Thread Lloyd Dupont

I'm still trying to get GNUstep's sources through SVN.
I was trying to use this URL:
svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules

and then, on a hunch, I used this one instead
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules

(that's the same, but http now replace svn+ssh)

I managed to get the checkout started and then I get THE Error again ;-)
Action  Path
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\dev-apps  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\tests  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\dev-libs  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\INSTALL  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\ChangeLog  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\COPYING  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\Documentation  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\Documentation\INSTALL  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\Documentation\.cvsignore  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\Documentation\README  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\.cvsignore  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\COPYING.LIB  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\PoweredByGNUstep.tiff  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\README  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\core\compile-all  
Added: C:\GNUstep-SVN\usr-apps  
External: C:\GNUstep-SVN\usr-apps\systempreferences  
Error: Connection closed unexpectedly  


Any idea of what's wrong? what I could do?


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Re: SVN problem, continued....

2006-03-14 Thread Alex Perez

Lloyd Dupont wrote:

I'm still trying to get GNUstep's sources through SVN.
I was trying to use this URL:
svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


That's because this is for GNUstep developers ONLY.


and then, on a hunch, I used this one instead
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


Don't use this, for HTTP you must use this:
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules (its the same as devmodules, 
except the external SVN references actually work for anonymous users)


(that's the same, but http now replace svn+ssh)




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Re: SVN problem, continued....

2006-03-14 Thread Lloyd Dupont


Regards,
Lloyd Dupont

NovaMind development team
NovaMind Software
Mind Mapping Software
www.nova-mind.com
- Original Message - 
From: Alex Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: SVN problem, continued



Lloyd Dupont wrote:

I'm still trying to get GNUstep's sources through SVN.
I was trying to use this URL:
svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


That's because this is for GNUstep developers ONLY.


and then, on a hunch, I used this one instead
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


Don't use this, for HTTP you must use this:
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules (its the same as devmodules, 
except the external SVN references actually work for anonymous users)


(that's the same, but http now replace svn+ssh)





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Re: SVN problem, continued....

2006-03-14 Thread Lloyd Dupont

Lloyd Dupont wrote:

I'm still trying to get GNUstep's sources through SVN.
I was trying to use this URL:
svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


That's because this is for GNUstep developers ONLY.


Well, that's all I found on GNUstep web site or with Google



and then, on a hunch, I used this one instead
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/devmodules


Don't use this, for HTTP you must use this:
http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules (its the same as devmodules, 
except the external SVN references actually work for anonymous users)

Owww cool... this one works well!
Why is not even mentioned on GNUstep's Wiki?


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Re: SVN problem, continued....

2006-03-14 Thread Lloyd Dupont

Oops...
disregard my previous email.
SVN just have a strange way of ordering files and the download was not 
finished yet... 



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Re: Patch for NSProcessInfo on Mingw

2006-03-14 Thread Adam Fedor
On 2006-03-14 17:32:57 -0700 Issac Trotts [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:



I was getting this error while compiling gnustep-base-1.11.2 with gcc
3.4.2 (mingw-special):

Compiling file NSProcessInfo.m ...
NSProcessInfo.m: In function `_gnu_process_args':
NSProcessInfo.m:293: error: `fallbackInitialisation' undeclared (first
use in this function)


Issac,

This has already been fixed. You should try to get version 1.12.0 and 
see if it works better.




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GNUstep deployment question (on Windows)

2006-03-14 Thread Lloyd Dupont
In my application, which is a .NET application, I use GNUstep to power my 
data classes.
I'm using mainly Foundation and a bit of AppKit because I need ushc item as 
NSImage, NSColor, NSFont, etc...


My application is standalon, meaning GNUstep is package in the installer and 
in the application directories.


When I update to a new version of GNUstep baisbcally I just update 
gnustep-base.dll  gnustep-gui.dll.
But I noticed today that make install also update various required .exe 
files.


Could I have created some bug by not updating the othere exe and bundles?
(shortly I updated only the gnustep-base  gui dlls) 



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