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Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4
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Nat! |
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Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4 |
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Tue, 14 Jun 2011 10:35:08 +0200 |
Thanks for all the help, to avoid spam, here's all my replies in one mail.
Am 14.06.2011 um 00:33 schrieb David Chisnall:
> On 13 Jun 2011, at 23:01, Nat! wrote:
>
>> o the standard gdb doesn't seem so clued in about objective-c, but I
>> don't see a specific gdb package for objective-c. Where to get it ?
>
>
> Did you try 'set language objective-c'? I think gdb has Objective-C support
> by default, but sometimes it decides that you're in a C or C++ stack frame
> randomly and sets the language wrongly.
>
Yes, sure works better this way. This leads to the next question, how do I set
a breakpoint on
raise ?
gdb /usr/bin/Gorm
break -[NSException raise]
... future... y
run
But it doesn't break, when it hits the exception.
Am 14.06.2011 um 01:15 schrieb Fred Kiefer:
> On 14.06.2011 00:01, Nat! wrote:
>> o is there no NSSegmentedControl in GNUstep ? Loading a Mac OS X nib with
>> one inside, produces an exception.
>
> GNUstep has had support for NSSegmentedControl for more then three years.
> What is the problem you are getting? Could you provide the NIB file for
> testing?
>
> Fred
I attached it, it's fairly tiny. The problem is an exception while loading it,
can't produce the stack trace though. Gorm is 1.2.12.
segmented-control-from-osx.nib.zip
Description: Zip archive
Am 14.06.2011 um 03:20 schrieb Richard Stonehouse:
> Hi Nat,
>
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 07:58:27PM -0400, Nat!<nat@mulle-kybernetik.com>
> wrote:
>
>> o is there something like libobjc45-devel ? I need the headers ...
>
> Not that I can see. However there are some in the package gcc45-objc
> which are installed at /usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/4.5/include/objc/
> - are those what you're looking for?
yes, I think that solves my problem, as the compiler should find them.
>>
>> o was XFCE as window manager a reasonable choice, or could this be a
>> source of some of my problems ?
>
> It's actually lxdm, which is kind of loosely associated with the lxde
> suite (not xfce) but designed to be usable independently. It was
> originally chosen because xdm had a nasty bug, the patch for which was
> awkward to apply because of the way xdm is built in openSUSE. lxdm
> seemed the most lightweight Display Manager after xdm. But also it
> looks nicer - themable and generally modern appearance.
The way I installed everything was, I installed OpenSUSE 11.4 first, when it
was time to chose a windowmanager I chose XFCE. Then I installed your packages
from Yast. I am sure my window manager is still XFCE.
>
>> o why are the Gorm palettes all black and white ? :)
>
> On my system, most of them are B&W but the rightmost one - the Data
> Palette - has a picture which is in colour. Can you check whether you
> get that?
Yes, that was more of a joke. ;)
Am 14.06.2011 um 09:46 schrieb Matt Rice:
>
> what version of gdb?
>
gdb --version says
GNU gdb (GDB) SUSE (7.2-3.3)
Ciao
Nat!
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Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, Nat!, 2011/06/14
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, David Chisnall, 2011/06/14
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, Nat!, 2011/06/14
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, David Chisnall, 2011/06/14
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, Nat!, 2011/06/14
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, David Chisnall, 2011/06/15
- Re: ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4, Nat!, 2011/06/15