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Re: New release of the gnustep-base library please test trunk
From: |
Quentin Mathé |
Subject: |
Re: New release of the gnustep-base library please test trunk |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Jul 2013 13:12:24 +0200 |
Le 24 juil. 2013 à 09:56, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit :
> On 23 Jul 2013, at 18:11, Quentin Mathé <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Le 12 juil. 2013 à 09:16, Richard Frith-Macdonald a écrit :
>>
>>> I'd like to make a new release of gnustep-base in the near future.
>>> We have a big patch needing merging in which will introduce binary
>>> incompatible changes, so this would probably be the last significant
>>> release in the 1.24 series, and would be 1.24.5
>>> The 1.24.5 release will provide quite a large number of minor bugfixes,
>>> particularly on 64 bit platforms. This version includes checking of
>>> printf-style format string arguments when building using clang, and should
>>> be free of any faults detected by the clang static anlyser.
>>> I'd like it to be a version we can confidently advise people to use, so
>>> please could people download and test base from svn trunk as much as
>>> possible during the next few days.
>>
>> With today SVN r36916 for libobjc2 and GNUstep Base compiled with Clang 3.2
>> on Linux x86-32, I get the following results:
>>
>> 7834 Passed tests
>> 21 Dashed hopes
>> 3 Failed tests
>>
>> The failing tests are:
>>
>> base/NSNotification/basic.m:
>> Failed test: decoded object equals the original
>> Failed test:
>> /System/Library/Makefiles/TestFramework/ObjectTesting.h:265 ... decoded
>> object equals the original
>> Failed test: Object 0 of class 'NSNotification' copy and original are
>> equal
>
> Thanks .
> I've not seen that test failure before. It looks like the -isEqual: method
> (inherited from NSObject) is failing, which is really strange.
> Please could you investigate (eg run under gdb to see what's going on), to
> see if somerthing strange is being linked in or if there's a compiler bug, or
> something else?
The problem disappeared just after reinstalling GNUstep Make. Not sure why, but
now all the tests pass.
Thanks,
Quentin.
- Re: New release of the gnustep-base library … plea se test trunk, (continued)
Re: New release of the gnustep-base library please test trunk, David Chisnall, 2013/07/22
Re: New release of the gnustep-base library please test trunk, Quentin Mathé, 2013/07/23