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Re: GNUstep Code Freeze


From: Stefan Bidi
Subject: Re: GNUstep Code Freeze
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 20:48:58 -0600

I just got around to running the base tests on my machine.  It had been a while since I messed with them, so I don't know if there is anything different here.

Of interest is:
base/NSBundle/general.m:
Failed test:         general.m:37 ... -classNamed returns the correct class

base/NSObject/initialize.m:
Failed test:       initialize.m:222 ... inherited +initialize is called automatically

On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Fred Kiefer <address@hidden> wrote:
I would like to collect some feedback on the current state.
Are there any bugs still open that would block making a release? That would be really serious bugs that stop a critical GNUstep application from working, definitely worked in the last release and cannot be worked around in some way.

As for the ICU locale issue we have the work around to not use ICU for people with other languages, that should give them about the fallback that they had in previous base releases.

As for the gui bugs, I am under the impression that we wont be able so fix much more for this release. But a lot of testing is still going on.

Adam, are you willing to prepare this release again?

Fred


On 20.01.2012 00:27, Fred Kiefer wrote:
In order to get a full GNUstep release out before FOSDEM, that is at
least base/gui/back, maybe also make, Richard, Eric and I have decided
to put a code freeze for these libraries in place. Only strict bug fixes
should go into the code over the next week (or maybe a bit longer) and
everybody should try to find time to test the current code on as many
different machines as possible.

There hasn't been a gui release in almost a year and now seems as good a
time as ever. Feel free to report any bugs you find on the mailing list
or even better in the bug tracker on Savannah.

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