Re: [Q] DO on AMD64(Linux, x86_64)

2005-10-04 Thread Pete French
Is there anybody who made successful installation of gnustep in AMD64 platform? I started doing some work on this a while ago - just going through and indentifying and fixing all the warnings. Ended up getting bogged down in trying to run the test suite so it didn't really go anywere. I dont

Re: Re: [Q] DO on AMD64(Linux, x86_64)

2005-10-04 Thread S.J.Chun
Hi, I've found that with ffcall, my previous problem disappears. For me, it seems that you sent this patch for gnustep-base with libffi, right? I will test this patch with libffi and post the result to the list. Thanks. - Original Message - From: Matt Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Q] DO on AMD64(Linux, x86_64)

2005-10-04 Thread Matt Rice
I was running with ffcall also, but only ever ran the tests in test/Testsuite so it might be another issue.. --- S.J.Chun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Hi, I've found that with ffcall, my previous problem disappears. For me, it seems that you sent this patch

Re: GNUstep base vs libobjc

2005-10-04 Thread percy tiglao
On 9/21/05, Adrian Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 21, 2005, at 3:55 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote: Quoting percy tiglao [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I do not feel like stepping all the way into the NeXT framework, but I'd like to use Objc as a development language (I'm going to be building

Re: [Q] DO on AMD64(Linux, x86_64)

2005-10-04 Thread Sungjin Chun
I've updated cvs and now it work well. Your patch seems to be submitted to CVS. So it seems that it works well. I did not tested with libffi.(I need running gnustep environment and no time to test further :-) On Oct 4, 2005, at 10:04 PM, Matt Rice wrote: I was running with ffcall also,