> On Feb 12, 2024, at 8:48 AM, Xavier Brochard wrote:
>
> Have a look to the Haiku website www.haiku-os.org
> It is even better as everything is a news (new bugs, solved bugs, blogs,
> report of activity, etc.). It also give to visitors some quick and easy links.
>
> Further more, the
> On Feb 11, 2024, at 7:52 PM, lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 11.02.2024 um 17:15 schrieb M A :
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Feb 10, 2024, at 8:02 PM, lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi dear
> On Feb 10, 2024, at 8:02 PM, lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
>
> Hi dear GNUsteppers,
>
>
> I lately came across a website which impressed me by its usefulness and
> simplicity:
>
> https://www.qemu.org
>
>
> It impressed me with its clearness and to the point information:
A to do list would be a great edition to this project's website.
One thing I would add it making a program that can wrap an Objective-c class
around Swift code. There are just too many classes and methods to do it all by
hand.
> On Aug 7, 2023, at 1:51 PM, Gregory Casamento
> wrote:
>
> I
My guess is a nil pointer was accessed.
I made this test program to see what would happen if a nil pointer was accessed:
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
NSString *mystring;// nil pointer
NSLog(@"mystring: %@", mystring); // crash here
}
The result was
https://gnustep.github.io/windows/installer.html
Hi, most of the links on this page do not work or need to be updated.
Thank you.
> On Oct 13, 2022, at 5:17 PM, Marco Cawthorne wrote:
>
> On 2022-10-13 11:37:36 -0700 M A wrote:
>
>> Hi, I was looking at this video
>> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I3BWaMa-Fk) on Rhapsody and it had me
>> thinking. Has anyone tried to port GNUStep
e
> idea of where to begin.
>
>> On Oct 13, 2022, at 4:17 PM, Marco Cawthorne wrote:
>>
>> On 2022-10-13 11:37:36 -0700 M A wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I was looking at this video
>>> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I3BWaMa-Fk) on Rhapsody and it had me
&
Hi, I was looking at this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I3BWaMa-Fk)
on Rhapsody and it had me thinking. Has anyone tried to port GNUStep to Mac OS
9? Is it technically possible?
e officially support Windows 7 and
> later.
Thank you very much for the help.
>
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 10:52 T M <mailto:teammember0...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I went to the Windows installers page and was able to download and install
> all the installers in Windows XP. W
I went to the Windows installers page and was able to download and install all
the installers in Windows XP. When I tried to run ProjectCenter and Gorm they
both cited an error with libcairo-2.dll. A fix to this problem was to find the
file and set the PATH variable to point to its containing
How does a scrollview work? Is there a big pixmap somewhere and its just
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some super project in these language have done?
If html is so easy to do wrong and so hard to handle then we put a
bullet in the s*'s head and move on.
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), then I don't realize correctly the amount of work of porting a
Framework like WebKit... Is the project unmanageable ?
I don't think so, but it will require a LOT of work.
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on getting these things to
work? M$ and Apple has big teams and the linux desktop people cant match
that. and the more the linux desktop tries to compete on the same terms
with windows and mac it will never be able to catch up. new ways need to
be found. step out of the box people. WIMP is not the future
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Up until now we've had 4 or 5 projects playing at being the official
desktop in an effort to fill the void.
Yepp. And looking at NeXTbuntu and MidnightBSD, even full
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http://nextbuntu.wordpress.com/
Boy, this guy is a riot. Did you see his latest?
OMG! I dont understand what he wants to do.
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2.
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All,
All of this discussion on the list has made my consider that GNUstep
needs to resolve this confusion once and for all.�� Are we a desktop
or a development
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WindowMaker and GSWorkspace are good start, but I desktop goes a
little bit further.
One of the things which has begun to worry me recently is the fact that
WindowMaker seems to be becomming a bit of a dead end. It's our
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One upon a time I am sure there was a bundle someone made for GNUStep
which enabled any application to act as a window manager. It would be
very
nice
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2. keeps asking about filenames and directories
Well, mine doesn't ask anything. It just executes the orders I give
him with no question asked.
Really? You have to remember filenames don't you? When you create a
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The cairo backend would need some fixing just as it stands, are you
planing to do any of this?
I hope so. My main interest is to use the cairo backend to do the
drawing on framebuffer. Im building a non overlapping window
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On 2006-05-30 08:50:14 +0200 Rogelio Serrano
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There is/was a quantrix clone around. It is called flexisheet. Maybe
you can help to make it at least
working as quantrix :-)
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Is it an heirarchy of objects? Or just a massive attributed string?
Can we dump it in a property list for example and send that in an
email?
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David,
There is a SVG viewer for GNUstep available and it contains an
SVGImageRep.
It's by Alex M., it would be nice to have it integrated into GNUstep,
if
possible
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And nextstep/openstep is dead for a long time. Without Steve Jobs
noone would
care for nextstp/openstep at all anymore. Steve Jobs did the right
thing. He
turned nextstep into
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Yep ... I use firefox within a GNUstep desktop and I find it
annoyingly
clunky/awkward in comparison with the 'native'
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What server did nextstep run on top of mach?
Im still in shock.
I was able to build mach4 and lites and associated userland using
gcc-4.1! I made two days worth of cosmetic changes and voila! it
builds! Dont know if it runs though. Anybody tried
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Whats needed to build a true nextstep clone using linux? I never owned
or used a next computer before.
Grab Debian
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[...]
Thats ok im not planning on world domination. That looks like a good
plan
though.
The installer is not a big
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[...]
Not intending to troll here, or start another OS-related flame-war,
but why base
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I think that to make GNUstep on Darwin realistically maintainable as
an OS
release, either GNUstep would need to work with Apple's gcc or Darwin
would
need to work with FSF's
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I guess this is more of a general question, but why not focus on a
more 'original' clone and base it on Darwin?
Because there's
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Let me chime in here.
IHMO it is not so important whether an installer is a graphical one
or not.
I've seen brilliant command line based ones and broken-by-design
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Which is better?
/Network/Library
/Network/Applications
/Network/Tools
or
/Network/hostname/Library
/Network/hostname/Applications
/Network/hostname/Tools
/Network/hostnamen/Library
/Network/hostnamen/Applications
/Network/hostnamen/Tools
I wonder how to order the lookups in the second case
On 2005-11-05 22:56:27 +0800 Nicola Pero
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Which is better?
/Network/Library
/Network/Applications
/Network/Tools
or
/Network/hostname/Library
/Network/hostname/Applications
/Network/hostname/Tools
/Network/hostnamen/Library
/Network/hostnamen/Applications
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On 30 Oct 2005, at 01:47, Rogelio M. Serrano Jr. wrote:
how can notifications between different users propagate? via gdomap?
Via gdnc (GNUstep Distributed Notification Center)
I see. Im a little confused
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how can
how can notifications between different users propagate? via gdomap?
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do we make a distinction between boot critical and non boot critical
local domains?
if I make my Local domain /usr how about locals i want to be visible
at boottime?
If i make my local doman / how do i access locals in another
partition?
Or do we want all bootup to be taken care of by
On 2005-10-24 13:11:32 +0800 Rogelio M. Serrano Jr.
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do we make a distinction between boot critical and non boot critical
local
domains?
if I make my Local domain /usr how about locals i want to be
visible at
boottime?
If i make my local doman / how do i access
Hi
Sorry for being off-topic but does anybody have details on how iffe
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Hi
Is GDO working in windows?
Yes.
However I remember a problem on certain versions of windows XP or
windows server (can't remember exactly which one) for which
it does
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[snipped...]
* Session management is better done by loginwindow.app than the
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manager
[snipped...]
I agree. Thats how i would like to do it myself. Of course once i find
my way to actually hacking on
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But *do* use one of the Cocoa Application templates, or you won't
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Im using utf-8 in my system now but Terminal.app is not using bitstream
cyberbit even i i select it in the font panel in terminal.app preferences. same
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Anyone ever tried unifont yet? I need to work with multiple
in the future, you'd already have the code and
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auto-detect code
that builds a default list for b by scanning the disk. This could be
done once at initial startup, and might only be supported on some
systems, but would increase usability noticeably.
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It's far more easy to unmount the disk
image than to erase a decompressed archive.
Not really. On MacOS, you just drag both
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[...] That's why Apple now has so-called internet-enabled disk
images, which mount themselves, copy their contents to the hard
disk, unmount themselves and then delete the image.
Someone replied to this off-list, saying that this was highly
having to delete
the image file in amount of manual labor involved. But it's less
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Adrian's comment sounded like .DMGs contained some special magic
that was what made drop-installs possible [...]
There is no special magic. Drap drop works with every type of disk
image like
Apache, you could just make it the
support tool inside the package of an Apache Config File
Editor.app, or a PrefPane, and thus include the GUI for it right away.
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I recently wrote vim syntax file for property lists and I thought someone else
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It's available at http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1223
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to library versioning?
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Before you duplicate too much work, please have a look at:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-02
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Before you duplicate too much work, please have a look at:
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This is exactly why I got inerested in framework
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I'm sorry, I am not entirely certain of what frameworks you are
referring to.
I assume you mean frameworks in GCC/ld ala Apple's Mac OS X?
If so, then patches for gcc (at
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`man gcc' does not report that there is one. What is the long option
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JP
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for
linux i
What is the long option for -F in apple's gcc?
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Hi, I'm looking for people who can help me
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It is cool actually. I was wondering if we can
specify any
metrics?
Does anyone have a URL for the GNUstep (OpenStep?) Human Interface
Guidelines? I couldn't find one in Google.
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Hello Everyone,
I think that it is very important that certain aspects of the
interface be
customizable. In particular, a
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On 2005-02-13 23:15:30 +0800 Richard Frith-Macdonald
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I'm not sure I understand your point. If you are saying that first
time
users are going to be forced to use mac/mswin anyway, and that we
should therefore not do anything
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On 2005-02-13 23:14:48 +0800 Nicolas Roard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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I *really* don't think that. Sure, some people only want one
language. But
the majority of the people that works on GNOME and KDE are far from
being
stupid. GNUstep is
necessary anyway.
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Cheers,
M. Uli Kusterer
The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere...
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