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From: | Sheldon Gill |
Subject: | Re: [bug #15353] win32 compilation of base fails on NSProcessInfo.m (checked out from CVS today) |
Date: | Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:14:57 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (Windows/20050716) |
David Ayers wrote:
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #4: Hmm, indeed it's getting late and I should've read more carefully. I've reopened the report. I'm not sure if reverting really has merit until someone who actually knows how the related changes of that commit play with this code. Maybe I'll have a look at it tomorrow, but I invite anyone to beat me to it.
I'm not sure what Richard was about really with this patch but it seems intended to allow callers to change the environment.
Not sure its a good idea and very uncertain about the method.That aside, moving the declaration of "fallbackInitialisation" will fix the compilation error as the variable is now declared.
The compiled base does work. I compiled -gui, -back and Gorm afterwards which worked okay.
Stefan's reported error regarding back not being found is related to path discovery. Its some interaction issue in his current setup. That'd be the NSPath changes of late which is a whole other issue.
Regards, Sheldon
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