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From: | Matthew Jimenez |
Subject: | RE: libobjc and thr-win32.c |
Date: | Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:12:47 -0500 |
Just tried the installer out for the first time. Can't say whether I'll be able to simply use it yet or not, but time will tell. You might want to consider updating the msys environment since the current one seems to blow up in Vista. I'm using the following from mingw.org downloads with some success thus far (new development machine - the old one ran the last msys release): msysCORE-1.0.11-2007.01.19-1.tar.bz2 (base system - many files get replaced by others the follow below) MSYS-1.0.11-20071204.tar.bz2 tar-1.19.90-MSYS-1.0.11-1-bin.tar.gz vim-7.1-MSYS-1.0.11-1-bin.tar.gz bash-3.1-MSYS-1.0.11-1.tar.bZ2 bzip2-1.0.3-MSYS-1.0.11-1.tar.bz2 diffutils-2.8.7-MSYS-1.0.11-1.tar.bz2 findutils-4.3-MSYS-1.0.11-1.tar.bz2 gawk-3.1.5-MSYS-1.0.11-1.tar.bz2 coreutils-5.97-MSYS-1.0.11-snapshot.tar.bz2 (move files to msys after) Also, rxvt tends to misbehave for me. I know a lot of people had something of a holy war over it, but at my work we've always just deleted it and moved along
(and I'm following suit with prior decisions for now) Thanks, -Matthew Jimenez From: Adam Fedor [mailto:address@hidden
Well, that's odd. I don't know why thr-win32.c isn't tagged in 1.6.0. I'm pretty sure you still use it, although I haven't tried to see if others work as well. I compile the Windows installer with gnustep-objc-1.6.0 with not extra dependencies: On Jun 13, 2008, at 2:19 PM, Matthew Jimenez wrote:
Hi, I'm currently investigating upgrading my mingw dev environment and came to the point that I can test out a newer copy of libobjc. I've noticed that the tarball from
ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/libs/ still has thr-win32.c, while the tag in svn at http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep/libs/libobjc/tags/objc-1_6_0/ appears
to not have that file anymore. Same seems to go for a few other threading files . Am I still expected to use thr-win32.c (GNUmakefile seems to indicate so)? If not, do I have to worry about any new library dependencies? Thanks, -Matthew Jimenez
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