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Re: make check failing for corebase CFRunLoop


From: Mark Aufflick
Subject: Re: make check failing for corebase CFRunLoop
Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 12:14:24 +1000
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Thanks for the update. My codebase does use some core foundation and toll free bridging internally, so I'll keep an eye out, but it will be a while before I get that deep into it I suspect!


On 2013-05-30 02:09:53 +0000, Stefan Bidi said:


Anything that fails in CFRunLoop is a known issue.  Essentially I wrote the tests, but Ivan to run them and haven't had time to work on corebase for many months now.  CFRunLoop isn't there except for stubs.  It's one of those that I'll get to one day when I have more time.


Also, keep in mind that despite being able to do some basic toll-free bridging and interaction with base, corebase is still not well integrated with the rest of GNUstep.  I'd be interested to know if you actually build any software against it and what bugs you run into.


Stef



On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Mark Aufflick <mark@htb.io> wrote:

Hi all,


Still trying to make my way through a full compile of bleeding edge GNUstep (clang, objc2, gnustep runtime, all from trunk/master) on Ubuntu 12.04.


I have base and libdispatch all nicely installed (see my version of the Ubuntu recipe on my blog here: http://mark.aufflick.com/o/1743457 )


Next I configure/make corebase which goes well, but make check yields these bugs:


CFRunLoop/source.m:

Failed file:     source.m aborted without running all tests!

Failed test:     source.m:35 ... Got main run loop.


Are these known issues, or something I'm doing wrong in my building process? I can build and run ProjectCenter though, but I guess NSRunLoop doesn't necessarliy rely on CFRunLoop in GNUstep?


Thanks for any help.


Mark.


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