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Re: GNUstep Code Freeze
From: |
Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep Code Freeze |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:20:01 +0000 |
On 31 Jan 2012, at 02:48, Stefan Bidi wrote:
> I just got around to running the base tests on my machine. It had been a
> while since I messed with them, so I don't know if there is anything
> different here.
>
> Of interest is:
> base/NSBundle/general.m:
> Failed test: general.m:37 ... -classNamed returns the correct class
That shouldn't happen ... I'd like to know why it happened if possible ... what
system/software was being used and how the test was run?
> base/NSObject/initialize.m:
> Failed test: initialize.m:222 ... inherited +initialize is called
> automatically
This shouldn't be a failure since it's expected behavior for the traditional
GNU runtime ... I've fixed the test to reflect that.
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, (continued)
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Gregory Casamento, 2012/01/29
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Eric Wasylishen, 2012/01/29
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Gregory Casamento, 2012/01/29
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Gregory Casamento, 2012/01/29
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Fred Kiefer, 2012/01/30
- Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Gregory Casamento, 2012/01/30
Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Adam Fedor, 2012/01/30
Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Eric Wasylishen, 2012/01/30
Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Stefan Bidi, 2012/01/30
Re: GNUstep Code Freeze, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2012/01/23