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Re: GNUStep-gui bug in linking order
From: |
Fred Kiefer |
Subject: |
Re: GNUStep-gui bug in linking order |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Sep 2013 23:23:43 +0200 |
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On 09.09.2013 03:26, v4hn wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 07, 2013 at 06:49:46PM +0200, Fred Kiefer wrote:
>> On 07.09.2013 14:23, v4hn wrote:
>>> reproduce: 1. corrupt your system library, e.g. via`echo >
>>> /usr/lib/libgnustep-gui.so` 2. try to build gnustep-gui via
>>> `./configure; make`
>>>
>>> The attached patch fixes the problem at hand, but I'm not sure
>>> the underlying logical mistake is not around anywhere else.
>>
>> Thank you your change of the order seems correct to me. What I
>> am wondering about is whether we need a similar change in base
>> and back?
>
> Easy enough to test, right? -base is fine and -back does not
> install any libraries, so I don't see any problem there.
I finally got around to test this like you suggested and the
compilation still worked for me. And the produced tools seem to work OK.
Which release of GNUstep gui are you using? Maybe the problem got
fixed in between?