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Re: Crash on app start due to icon
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: Crash on app start due to icon |
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Sat, 4 Aug 2018 22:51:18 +0200 |
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Hi,
On 08/03/18 19:01, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Does this mean you only tested on clang systems? It could be a clang bug, which
version of clang areHi, you using?
No, I tested it on Linux (Ubuntu, Gentoo), NetBSD, Solaris and FreeBSD.
FreeBSD has Clang and there it works.
What I meant, is that it has baseĀ configured with the "next-gen"
runtime and not gnu runtime, because libobjc2 has a bug and does not
work. I cannot test gcc on FreeBSD for that reason. Sorry for being unclear.
Currently it looks for me this way:
- gcc optimized (standard configure) crash
- gcc debug non optimized, works
- clang works
however, Gregory tested with gcc and works for him.
Riccardo
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, (continued)
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Josh Freeman, 2018/08/07
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Fred Kiefer, 2018/08/08
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Riccardo Mottola, 2018/08/08
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Yavor Doganov, 2018/08/10
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Fred Kiefer, 2018/08/03
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Fred Kiefer, 2018/08/03
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Riccardo Mottola, 2018/08/04
- Re: Crash on app start due to icon,
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- Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Fred Kiefer, 2018/08/04
Re: Crash on app start due to icon, Riccardo Mottola, 2018/08/01