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Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18
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Tavs |
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Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18 |
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Wed, 7 May 2008 13:17:03 -0700 (PDT) |
Richard Frith-Macdonald-2 wrote:
>
> Well if all apps fail in the same way, then I would expect that there
> is something wrong with your system ... but you would need to provide
> at least one example bug report. If some apps fail, and do so in
> different ways, then contact the authors of those apps with specific
> bug reports.
>
> If you want to run tests ... please get hold of the testsuite
> (http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep/tests/testsuite
>
OK, then I've got another problem: I tried to install gnustep-guile-1.4.4 to
run the tests but <make> tells me it can't find a definition for
‘scm_catch_body_t’ in gg_class.m.
I googled a bit but I couldn't find anything regarding both
'scm_catch_body_t' and gnustep or gg_class.m, may you help me?
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- Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Tavs, 2008/05/06
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2008/05/07
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Tavs, 2008/05/07
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2008/05/07
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18,
Tavs <=
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Adam Fedor, 2008/05/08
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2008/05/08
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Tavs, 2008/05/08
- Re: Some test applications fail with segfault - gnustep 0.19/0.18, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2008/05/08