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Georgios Rizell Dimitroglou |
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Updated status: Bug in argument handler? |
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Thu, 5 Oct 2000 21:05:25 +0200 |
Hi,
I must tell you that I've noticed that there actually are two versions of the
gpbs application and I've only got problems with one of them. The one in
gui/Tools is the runnable and the one in xgps/Tools am I unable to use (that's
the one that always complains about an argument it cannot understand)
----- Original Message -----
From: Georgios Rizell Dimitroglou
To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 9:08 PM
Subject: Bug in argument handler?
Hi,
I had a look at the latest CVS today. The error I told you about some week ago
still remained, so I checked out what was going wrong (after all, the font
cacher did produce a file called 'cache' wich looked correct). After research I
found out that the font cache really was supposed to make it's inside a
_directory_ called 'cache'. Ah, well, you ought to know the rest.. :-)
Anyway, here's what happens
from font_cacher.m:
if ([args count] > 0)
{
file_name = [args lastObject];
display_name = [file_name cString];
}
on my system, 'args' contains 3 entries, the first is the path to the font_cach
app, the second is the argument (passed from XGFontManager.m. in my case,
":0.0") and the last entry is just empty. This results in a messed up directory
structure since font_cacher grabs the last entry instead of the correct one.
One more thing. When you compile and install GNUstep from scratch gpbs isn't
working correctly, it's complaining about getting a faulty argument (which in
this case actually is an empty string). The odd thing is that when I re-compile
the gpbs app (this time with the GNUstep system already installed) everything
works.
Hope it will be to any help,
Regards,
Georgios
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