Okay, I'll look into it ASAP. Thanks for the heads up.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Bertrand Dekoninck <
bertrand.dekoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Le 03/03/2016 21:39, Gregory Casamento a écrit :
>
>> That's my fault... it is usable... but I'm in the process of cleaning
>> the mess up.
>>
>>
Le 03/03/2016 21:39, Gregory Casamento a écrit :
That's my fault... it is usable... but I'm in the process of cleaning
the mess up.
Thanks a lot !
I wouldn't be at your place ;-)
What I wanted to underline is that it's not synced with svn for now.
Gworkspace isn't up to date either. The last
That's my fault... it is usable... but I'm in the process of cleaning the
mess up.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Bertrand Dekoninck <
bertrand.dekoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi still happy people !
>
> Is the mirror on github of gnustep svn, gap and so on usable for now ?
>
> There are now
Hi still happy people !
Is the mirror on github of gnustep svn, gap and so on usable for now ?
There are now lots of "origin/origin/origin./origin" branches on it,
which don't look very friendly, and it seems to me that recent changes
on Terminal in gap haven't been pushed yet ?
Hello everyone,
this message fits better in the bug report list than in the general
discussion mailing list, but I'd rather have feedback from other users
before escalating it as a bug.
Here's the matter : on a Windows platform, ProjectCenter can be installed
in one of those two ways
1.
Hi Riccardo, and thanks for the answer.
So, if the ProjectCenter Visual Debugger doesn't work on Windows Platform,
couldn't it be replaced by Insight ? It's a GDB Gui which seems to work on
MinGW and which should be able to debug Objective-C ? I did not try it (I'm
a super newbie) but from what
Hi,
On 03/03/16 16:41, emmanuel wrote:
I'd like to know if there's a special way to remove an app from a
GNUstep installed platform : I mean a dedicated command launched form
command line ("removeapp dummyApp" or "gnustep-get remove dummyApp")
or if I should just delete the app directory from