On 2005-09-09 07:10:40 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my .NET binding, I didn't 'hard-link' with gnustep-base.dll because my
C++
binding didn't support ObjectiveC.
Instead I load everything dynamically.
I set-up the exception handler this way:
==
HINSTANCE _hLibGSBase =
On 2005-09-07 04:13:57 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to port a MacOSX application to Windows.
So far it has worked mostly well.
However I'm trying to read one of our data file.
Which is an old format plist with some NSColor wich was stored as an NSData
(on MacOSX)
On 2005-09-05 13:11:18 +0100 Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
while testing and playing around with instance counting, I found that a
simple
void main(void)
{
NSAutoreleasePool *pool = nil;
pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
{
NSObject *o;
o
On 2005-08-30 19:38:13 +0100 Mark Dalrymple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I'm working with some folks that are wanting to put a large number of
objects into a dictionary, keyed by number. When using string keys
created
with
string1 = [NSString stringWithFormat:@%d,
On 2005-08-31 02:41:03 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to rebuild my GNUstep distribution with XML support.
I went in to gnustep/core/base
typed
../configure
It echos a long string of text and finaly outputed:
=
checking for xml2-config...
On 2005-08-26 10:47:07 +0100 Jacob Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First my firewall went crazy because something was trying to personate
a web server (sh.exe). From the output in the shell I could see that
some server was needed so I opened my firewall (F-Secure Internet
Security) and allowed
On 2005-08-23 10:13:43 +0100 Stéphane Goujet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is this method known to work or to be broken ?
It is implemented to do nothing.
The problem I have is that, for a view which is a subview of a subview of
[...] of a window, this method is called only once
On 2005-08-03 15:51:50 +0100 Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eek! I'd rather not install yet another version of gcc... I have three
now
(default apple, 3.3.5 and 3.3.6), and some parts of 3.4 as well (libffi I
think).
I've been following the instructions exactly - does no-one
On 2 Aug 2005, at 07:52, Chris Vetter wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:45:10 Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
[...]
No ... runloops are meant to be thread-local, and it's not safe to
monitor a runloop running in one thread from an other thread.
If you want a notification when there are no more
On 2005-08-01 08:12:37 +0100 Chris Vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I need to create a runloop that's supposed to run for X minutes. Naturally,
-runUntilDate: comes to mind. So far, so good.
My question is whether there is an appropriate method to get some/any kind
of 'notification'
On 1 Aug 2005, at 11:04, Chris Vetter wrote:
On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 08:53:23 Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Maybe this has an obvious answer but if so I can't see it... :-(
The documentation for -runUntilDate: says
Runs the loop in NSDefaultRunLoopMode by repeated calls to
-runMode:beforeDate
On 2005-07-27 02:02:56 +0100 Alex Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
How about using the donation money GNUstep got for buying some testing
machines which would go into the same place as the GNUstep web servers are
and could then be used for testing/developing
On 2005-07-27 07:17:50 +0100 Christopher Armstrong quineska
@[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help debugging on Windows. I am working with CVS versions of
GNUstep and Backbone, specifically working with Preferences. Whenever I
click on the Colors panel, the program crashes.
Through some
On 2005-07-23 20:32:54 +0100 Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Branching is good in the way that we can point users of GNUstep to a bugfix
release if they happen to encounter a bug in a GNUstep release instead of
saying: use the CVS version which turned into some sort of
On 2005-07-23 12:47:53 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just tried to compil GNUstep Base 1.11.0, freshly download from GNUstep
http) and I found that there is an error GSXML.m at line 5 142 :
request = [tequest initWithURL: [NSURL URLWithString: connectionURL]];
On 2005-07-23 14:09:05 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's in code which should only be compiled when the additions part of the
base library is built standalone on MacOS-X. Is that what you are trying
to do, or has something gone wrong with configuration?
That's exactly what
On 2005-07-23 13:50:37 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right ... it's an error (I fixed it in CVS) ... but how did you
manage to encounter it?
It's in code which should only be compiled when the additions part of the
base library is built standalone on MacOS-X. Is that
On 2005-07-23 14:22:57 +0100 Richard Frith-Macdonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT ... I don't know why GSRunLoopCtxt.m is being compiled ... it shouldn't
be part of the build when you are just building the additions library.
Did you know you should build using a command like -
make debug
On 2005-07-23 14:38:32 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oups, i remember I read it somewhere but i forget it and use only make.
But
it changes nothing I have the same error.
GSRunLoopCtxt.m is being compiled because the make script try to compil
the
subproject unix which
On 2005-07-23 14:25:34 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What weere the other two comple errors? Perhaps I can put fixes for them
into CVS?
Bug #13893 in NSRunLoop.h
You have this code :
typedef enum {
#ifdef __MINGW__
ET_HANDLE,
#else
ET_RDESC, /* Watch for descriptor
On 2005-07-23 14:59:28 +0100 Benoit Astruc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you need to close the bug I have open about the MINGW issue
#13893.
Ok ... done that.
Well now the building of Additions work but the GNUMakeFile want to compil
all Tool and failed on some object of
On 2005-07-23 16:11:30 +0100 Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Samstag, 23.07.05 um 13:47 Uhr schrieb Benoit Astruc:
Hello,
I just tried to compil GNUstep Base 1.11.0, freshly download from GNUstep
http) and I found that there is an error GSXML.m at line 5 142 :
On 2005-07-14 07:37:31 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for my .NET = ObjectiveC binding, I wrote the code in Managed C++ and
used
a customized version of the following headers:
obj/objc.h
objc/objc-api.h
objc-runtime.h
Foundation/NSException.h
(basically a few type renaming to
On 2005-07-14 08:52:36 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I know, I have the source
Anyway let me explain the problem and maybe someone could show me a quick
fix.
It seems that all GNUstep based application need to be deployed is
GNUstep's
DLLs, plus to set the environment
On 2005-07-13 07:06:22 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could see there is an update of the libraries (base is now 1.10.3 GUI
is
now 0.9.5) but the windows installer hasen't been updated.
what could I do about that?
I don't know ... perhaps contact the people who provided the
On 2005-07-14 01:00:55 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could see there is an update of the libraries (base is now 1.10.3 GUI
is now 0.9.5) but the windows installer hasen't been updated.
what could I do about that?
I don't know ... perhaps contact the people who provided the
On 2005-07-07 22:49:59 +0100 Jon Brisbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now if I just had the same flexibility of database access (we use MySQL,
Postgres, and DB2/400) and scripting (JavaScript), I would jump ship to
GNUstep right now :-)
I'm confused about this sentence ...
The GNUstep SQLClient
On 2005-06-30 09:22:45 +0100 Roland Schwingel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Richard...
Richard Frith-Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30.06.2005
09:46:52:
On 2005-06-30 08:02:40 +0100 Roland Schwingel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Hope this patch can be applied
I applied a slightly
On 2005-06-22 13:40:49 +0100 Adam Fedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Quentin Mathé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well currently GSToolbarView supports custom colors but this feature is
not documented because it may change a bit. Initially I asked on - dev list
about possibility to add
On 2005-06-22 21:32:52 +0100 Sam Lauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It says in the GNUstep developer FAQ that Core Foundation should not be
used.
Would it be a good idea for me to make a free implementation?
Samuel Lauber
P.S. Please reply to me, I am having problems with the list.
Last
On 2005-06-22 23:40:17 +0100 Sam Lauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In MacOSX 10.2, the NSPropertyListSerialization class was added. But in
GNUstep, that class is nonexistant! I think it should be implemented.
Samuel Lauber
You are mistaken ... the class already exists in GNUstep.
On 2005-06-23 02:06:06 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep, I finally found that out.
mhh.. quite difficult. depending on my running context (from VS.NET
debugger,
from gdb, from the console line (without debugging), with or without debug
library) the problem don't happen at the
On 2005-06-20 09:43:24 +0100 Marc Brünink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I'm wondering how to customize my GNUstep distribution. At the first step I
simply want to change the standard color of the window background and the
buttons etc. too something more brigther to maximize the
On 2005-06-09 16:47:47 +0100 Thierry DELHAISE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi the list,
I'have to develop a daemon with quite complex task, so I think
gnustep-base
can help me realise this task.
I plan to use NSRunLoop and NSNotificationCenter. Others class too, but
regarding the subject
On 2005-06-08 07:13:20 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
grmmrrbbll..
now I have a n extremely simple sample which shows that 'gnustep-base.dll'
failed to load in the debugger (through LoadLibrary), while:
1. other library work
2. it succeed on the command line.
Sounds like an
On 2005-05-11 10:13:55 +0100 Marc Brünink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't it a bit outdated to return a MS-DOS 5.x string?
Backwards compatibility with MS-DOS is a Windows feature.
Nevertheless GNUstep should handle this. Either by changing
NSTemporaryDirectory() or by hacking
On 2005-05-11 11:12:40 +0100 Marc Brünink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly is the logic of wanting it to be 'c:\Dokumente und
Einstellungen\Administrator\' ?
If you want to store files in 'c:\Dokumente und
Einstellungen\Administrator\.', I would have thought you should be using
that
On 2005-05-11 12:30:06 +0100 Marc Brünink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. A method of NSString which converts 8.3 pathnames to long ones.
Again, 'why' windows provides one for you, and it would have no use
whatsoever outside of the windows environment, so adding it to GNUstep
would be
On 2005-05-10 07:30:34 +0100 Lloyd Dupont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I kind of heuristically try this GNUmakefile for my library:
#=
include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/common.make
LIBRARY_NAME = NovaMind-ObjC
ADDITIONAL_OBJCFLAGS += -Wno-import -g -ggdb
Some thoughts on deprecation and evaluation/testing ...
I think the issue of evaluation/testing proposed new APIs before formally
adding them is a counterpart to deprecation of existing APIs, and probably
raises similar issues. It's reasonably common in free software, though it's
rarely done
On 2005-05-08 22:14:51 +0100 Alex Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what do you advocate for the parts of the API which were introduced
after OpenStep, but before MacOS-X, and the parts of the API which were in
OpenStep but were removed before MacOS-X was released?
It should be obvious, but I
On 2005-05-09 03:52:10 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Way
===
The headers currently have a few #ifdef to control which prototypes are
visable to a build. Hence you can check if your program calls APIs which
aren't available.
STRICT_OPENSTEP, STRICT_MACOS_X,
Hi ... nice to hear from you again ... I hope you got home from FOSDEM
without too much trouble.
On 2005-05-09 12:48:52 +0100 Gerold Rupprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, thanks for your working on this.
I think what you are trying to do is say something along the lines
ValidFromOS xxx
On 2005-05-09 22:49:32 +0100 Gerold Rupprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Though in the proof of concept code I added, I use a specific marker
'' as meaning the current release ... in a final version I would
prefer
to use a more readable marker or (better) use extra macros with only one
On 2005-05-10 01:05:46 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we are talking about operating system version/release, and are not
considering specific dates (though I guess we could lookup dates of
various
releases).
I was thinking a separate page/pages could list releases and
On 2005-05-08 14:17:27 +0100 Adrian Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we are agreed that we want to categorise a method/class by
the version where it was introduced, and the version where it was
removed (NeXT/Apple have removed some things from their APIs)
This sounds like a good plan.
Just
On 2005-05-08 19:32:28 +0100 Alex Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure about OPENSTEP versions, but we certainly discriminate
between
OpenStep (the specification, which we certainly do have online
documentation for) and later APIs. There are certainly a few APIs that
were added/removed
On 2005-05-03 03:09:02 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Secondly, I'd like the docs to clearly state the source for
functions/methods as OpenStep, MacOS (differentiate puma, jaguar, panther
and tiger) or GS (version).
The current documentation does
On 2005-04-30 08:04:57 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Functions, though, are much more ambiguous:
The NeXT standard is GSFunction() pretty much everywhere.
The GNU standard is gnu_function().
Both are followed internally in different places.
I try
On 2005-04-24 05:49:37 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are a couple of naming standards in use. The trouble is that standard
GNU form conflicts with standard NeXT and Apple forms.
For ObjC methods the standard is verbClause or typeInitialiser.
For ObjC classes the standard is
On 2005-04-24 05:49:37 +0100 Sheldon Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are some things which don't seem clear from the coding standards.
This has lead to things being done differently in various places. I think
it
is a good idea to clean up and standardise.
Hence, I'm proposing a number of
On 2005-04-26 14:40:12 +0100 BK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 26, 2005, at 21:42, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Are you *sure* it's nonsense?
The reason I ask is that it's quite a common error to assume that
development packages of libraries are installed, when in fact only the
runtime
On 2005-04-12 12:52:58 +0100 Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
we have a generic framework for accessing databases. The idea is to put all
the database specific code into a loadable bundle (one for each database we
want to support) and load this on the fly after the
On 2005-04-01 02:27:00 +0100 Sungjin Chun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Mac OS X, I've used NSStream for this kind of thing but in GNUstep
NSStream does not exists. Does anyone have good idea on this? I prefer to
avoid using BSD socket for it makes windows porting hard/complex. I've
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On 2005-03-24 02:06:23 + Wolfgang Sourdeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
From what I understand, NSString is supposed to abstract the encoding so
that application can use them in conjunctions with strings of another
encoding. (This assumption
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On 2005-03-22 12:33:24 + Marko Riedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Marc Brünink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, Mar 21, 2005, at 20:44 Europe/Berlin, Marc Brünink wrote:
[...]
a reproduceable error concerning conftest.exe. This
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On 2005-03-21 08:57:44 + JongAm Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to build the gnustep-base 1.8.0 version on cygwin.
I installed xml2.
It fails in linking with these messages.
info : resolving _htmlDefaultSAXHandler by linking to
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On 2005-03-18 10:16:33 + Pete French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, if you don't want to use it you won't have to. And you can tell that
file to live somewhere else on your filesystem if you prefer. This is all
part of the Grand Design.
How to you
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On 2005-03-18 12:58:50 + Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just tried to build base from cvs on Solaris 9 and got
Making all for subproject Additions...
Compiling file GSCategories.m ...
In file included from
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On 2005-03-17 11:04:52 + Pete French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that whoever made this change should have at _least_ discussed it
and bringing up good arguments for the choice.
I remember this being discussed. I also seem to remember that
On 4 Mar 2005, at 15:22, Adam Fedor wrote:
On Mar 4, 2005, at 3:14 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
I don't know how the original data was generated ... I don't think we
have a tool to do it.
In CVS, there's
dev-libs/ucsdata
dev-apps/charsets
which may have been used for that purpose
On 4 Mar 2005, at 05:59, Sungjin Chun wrote:
Hi,
During testing of XMLRPC framework, I've encountered character set
related problem. The test data is simple string of Korean and this
works well in Cocoa environment. But in GNUstep, this data, ie.,
korean string is considered as
A new, stable release of SQLClient is now available.
New since the initial release -
Some bugfixes after a lot of testing and real life use of the postgres
backend bundle.
Ported to MacOS-X (with gnustep-base).
Efficient and powerful methods for managing transactions.
WebServer class (may be
On 22 Feb 2005, at 11:51, Marc Brünink wrote:
Hi
quote out of
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/GNUstep/
README.MinGW
NB. at the time of writing, XML support in GNUstep base has *not*
been ported to Windows - but when it is, you will need this package.
Is this still true?
On 22 Feb 2005, at 13:40, Stéphane Goujet wrote:
Hello,
do you know a version of gcc that would manage to compile without
troubles GNUstep on Linux, on PowerPC ?
Oops ... just reread your message and noticed you said 'Linux' ... so
my reply was useless to you, sorry.
I don't currently have any
On 22 Feb 2005, at 13:40, Stéphane Goujet wrote:
Hello,
do you know a version of gcc that would manage to compile without
troubles GNUstep on Linux, on PowerPC ?
Here is what I'm using -
Reading specs from
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-apple-darwin7.3.0/3.3.3/specs
Configured with:
Does anyone know of a windows libxml2 binary which works for
gnustep-base in the mingw32 environment?
I tried the latest from
http://www.zlatkovic.com/projects/libxml/index.htm
and from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gnuwin32
I've modified the base library configure script and GSXML.m so
On 19 Feb 2005, at 08:29, Jason Clouse wrote:
On 2005-02-19 01:20:13 -0500 Richard Frith-Macdonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The conservative camp:
The NeXT style interface is one of the best looking ones ever
produced, it looks fresh and distinctive, but could be
tweaked/modified
On 19 Feb 2005, at 18:34, Alex Perez wrote:
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
Does anyone know of a windows libxml2 binary which works for
gnustep-base in the mingw32 environment?
Please don't reply to existing threads and simply change the subject.
Wasn't aware that I had. Guess I typed
On 19 Feb 2005, at 00:46, Jason Clouse wrote:
At any rate, I think we've used this topic up.
I hope so.
People will not see a fresh GUI on first run and that's just the way
it is.
I think that's a conclusion completely at variance with the comments
I've been reading on this list!
There appear
On 13 Feb 2005, at 08:03, Randi Joseph wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I think that it is very important that certain aspects of the
interface be customizable. In particular, a static/floating menubar
option and left/right. Lets face it, left scrollbars might be
intuitive to old NeXT users, but it is
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