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Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68
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Jonathan Gapen |
Subject: |
Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68 |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Jan 2003 13:45:27 -0600 (CST) |
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Nicolas ROARD wrote:
> Do you know what exactly is broking the bundle loading ? because it
> seems that I have the same problem in trying to compile gnustep under
> mac os x 10.2.3 with gcc 3.2.1 (not using the apple gcc) ...
There's some really hairy code that sets up a callback function so
that gnustep-base can register in NSBundle the classes loaded from a
shared object. When using gnustep-objc with gcc 3.2, as far as I could
tell in GDB, a global variable in libobjc doesn't get set with the address
of the callback function, so libobjc can't call it and gnustep-base can't
register any classes in NSBundle.
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- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68, Jonathan Gapen, 2003/01/24
- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68, Nicolas ROARD, 2003/01/24
- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68,
Jonathan Gapen <=
- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68, Nicolas ROARD, 2003/01/24
- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68, Adam Fedor, 2003/01/24
- Re: Discuss-gnustep Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68, Nicolas ROARD, 2003/01/24