> Am 09.11.2017 um 08:16 schrieb David Chisnall :
>
> On 9 Nov 2017, at 02:07, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
>>
>> Well, I think it is important to have a standard setup when asking for help
>> on the maillist.
>> J will do a reinstall this weekend, and then use pkg install for all my
>> installatio
Negative rect width seems pretty bad both on the side of -gui (should
it throw an exception?) and on the side of the app (should it be
causing things to create negative width rects?)
E.g the above exception originates from:
https://github.com/gnustep/libs-gui/blob/master/Source/GSThemeTools.
On 9 Nov 2017, at 02:07, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
>
> Well, I think it is important to have a standard setup when asking for help
> on the maillist.
> J will do a reinstall this weekend, and then use pkg install for all my
> installations.
>
> For this cenon package, I don't mind giving it a try.
Ivan, Bernard,
I could have a look at it next week, after I reinstalled FreeBSD and
GNUstep, if I manage to get lldb working.
Currently, lldb is just showing what i suppose to be the unicodes of the
keys I press, but is not reacting to
[edwin@ottopedi ~]$ lldb38 Terminal.core
(lldb) target crea
Well, I think it is important to have a standard setup when asking for help
on the maillist.
J will do a reinstall this weekend, and then use pkg install for all my
installations.
For this cenon package, I don't mind giving it a try. Is it ok if I install
10.4?
And then I do pkg install xenon?
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Bertrand gmail wrote:
>
>
> 2017-11-08 04:14:47.981 Terminal[1388:100275] Problem posting
> notification: NAME:NSInvalidArgumentException
> REASON:[Rik-fillRect:withTiles:background:fillStyle:] rect width is not
> positive INFO:(null )
>
>
> This is a know bug wi
On 8 Nov 2017, at 03:32, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
>
> Does this make it useless to report 'bugs' I find on my system, until I do a
> complete reinstall, as now there is a large possibility the causes are some
> local problems with my installation.
Generally, yes. Part of the reason that it’s not
Le 08/11/2017 à 04:32, Edwin Ancaer a écrit :
*With Rik,* Terminal.app for instance, displays the menu on top, but
opens no window, with the following displays:
[edwin@ottopedi ~]$ openapp Terminal
2017-11-08 04:14:46.391 Terminal[1388:100275] styleoffsets ...
guessing offsets
2017-11-08 04:
Well, the aim was to keep things simple and just use the packages, but
along the road, discipline failed and I stared to use the ports for
whatever reason. I suppose that being your own System Administrator is
something that has to be learned too.
Does this make it useless to report 'bugs' I find
On 4 Nov 2017, at 17:07, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
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> I installed the ports with the make install command, in a previous version.
>
>
> The update was done with the freebsd-update command. Then the problems
> started.
>
> I also reinstalled all ports with the portmaster utility. It took my laptop
Hi,
On 04/11/2017 19:58, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
I seem to be filling this maillist with my stupidities. I don't know
what caused the original problem, but I should have noticed that the
make install of Gorm and ProjectCenter did not trigger a compilation.
Apparently, the works directory was own
Sorry guys,
I seem to be filling this maillist with my stupidities. I don't know what
caused the original problem, but I should have noticed that the make
install of Gorm and ProjectCenter did not trigger a compilation.
Apparently, the works directory was owned by root, so once I did sudo make
c
Hello,
I installed the ports with the make install command, in a previous version.
The update was done with the freebsd-update command. Then the problems
started.
I also reinstalled all ports with the portmaster utility. It took my laptop
over 24 hours to compile and install everything, but to
Hi,
On 04/11/2017 13:46, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
I seem to have messed up some things again while upgrading from
FreeBSD 11.0 to 11.1. Apparently, new versions of GNUstep-base
(libgnustep-base.so.1.25) and GNUstep-gui (libgnustep-gui.so.0.25)
were installed. This caused a reinstallation of all ap
Hello,
I seem to have messed up some things again while upgrading from FreeBSD
11.0 to 11.1. Apparently, new versions of GNUstep-base
(libgnustep-base.so.1.25) and GNUstep-gui (libgnustep-gui.so.0.25) were
installed. This caused a reinstallation of all applications in the port
x11/gnustep-app, but
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