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From: | David Ayers |
Subject: | Re: mframe? |
Date: | Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:19:19 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113 |
I have been using an older version of GNUstep, like version 1.6.0 for gnustep-base, for my porting work of Swarm to GNUstep. I got the system working then had to put it aside for a few months; nowthat I am back, I have moved forward to the most recent GNUstep in cvs and recompiled my code. One thing I discovered is thatmframe.h is no longer installed. Swarm use to have a local copy of old-old mframe code from GNUstep(or maybe libobjects), but I got rid of that and let it use the GNUstep functions instead, Swarm worked just fine with them. Is it possible to publish the mframe headers again?
Hello Scott,I made that header private during the header reorganization, as we felt that this header shouldn't be part of the public API of -base. Maybe you could explain what you need it for and why you think it should be public. Instead of making the header public again, I'd rather have Swarm rely on the public API, even if that meant augmenting it by adding the necessary functionality to GSObjCRuntime (or the like).
Cheers, David PS: Is you port publicly available?
I manually copied some headers so that I could compile Swarm, for some stuff it is working okay but one of my tests is crashingwith an odd stack and it just so happens to be the forwarding test. One of my simulations runs fine, but one of my other simulations is crashing. So I need to now figure out if this is due to some GNUstep code change or something else.
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