On 08/03/2011 10:16 AM, laurent laffont wrote:
Hi,
actually using PharoCore 1.3, loading ConfigurationOfSeaside30 Core, …
Depending on what you do this can load a lot. Even things that you may
not need like:
- Tests
- JQuery _and_ Scriptaculous
- OB
- RSS
- …
Cheers
Philippe
On 07/29/2011 11:06 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Ok, problem solved. All server adaptors work now.
A little benchmark for 500 requests (concurrency level 10):
1. Zinc -- 2073.80 [Kbytes/sec] received
2. Kom -- 1857.66 [Kbytes/sec] received
3. Swzoo -- 1662.48 [Kbytes/sec] received
On 28.07.2011 22:34, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 28 Jul 2011, at 21:11, Lukas Renggli wrote:
I cannot reproduce, but one thing that seems strange with Zinc is that
when I stop the server it actually takes 10 to 20 seconds for the site
to stop responding ... :-/
Lukas
--
Lukas
On 29.07.2011 07:46, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 28.07.2011 22:34, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 28 Jul 2011, at 21:11, Lukas Renggli wrote:
I cannot reproduce, but one thing that seems strange with Zinc is that
when I stop the server it actually takes 10 to 20 seconds for the site
On 07/20/2011 08:31 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Philippe
I can understand your frustration but been more negative than necessary does
not help at all.
first there is trust in what we are building.
second there are humans = us. So when you forget that people are human beings
you are
On 21.07.2011 09:08, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Good energy is not going the fix the Seaside repository.
Stop complaining.
Let's build a Gofer script that resaves a series of versions. If we
load each version from the last correct one and safe each over the
existing one everything should be
On 21.07.2011 21:03, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 21.07.2011 09:08, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Good energy is not going the fix the Seaside repository.
Stop complaining.
Let's build a Gofer script that resaves a series of versions. If we
load each version from the last correct one and safe each
On 07/19/2011 09:41 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
yes... there is a problem in latest vm's and UUID generation (I don't know if
it is present at any vm or just mines, but well...). For the moment, faster
solution is by deactivating uuid primitive, at:
UUID#primMakeUUID
primitive:
On 07/20/2011 09:00 AM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Philippe Marschall
philippe.marsch...@netcetera.ch wrote:
On 07/19/2011 09:41 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
yes... there is a problem in latest vm's and UUID generation (I don't know
if it is present at any vm
On 07/20/2011 03:09 PM, Benoit St-Jean wrote:
Hi guys,
If I might add, considering the fact that Pharo is putting **lots** of
efforts
into unit testing and automated builds using Hudson/Jenkins, we are getting
closer to as good as it gets when you talk about stability of the image and
On 07/20/2011 04:14 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 20 July 2011 14:42, Philippe Marschall
philippe.marsch...@netcetera.ch wrote:
On 07/20/2011 09:00 AM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Philippe Marschall
philippe.marsch...@netcetera.ch wrote:
On 07/19/2011 09:41 PM
On 07/20/2011 03:59 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
Hi Phillipe,
software changes and (new) bugs can appear - thats life
and happens independent from Pharo or other technology.
There is a simple rule: If it is broken we should fix it
and I would add and make sure it wont bug us anymore
On 07/20/2011 05:08 PM, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote:
Em 20-07-2011 11:29, Philippe Marschall escreveu:
On 07/20/2011 03:59 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
(...)
Did the bug eat your code?
Are you a professional developer? If so you must have got stuck in bugs
before. MS bugs, Linux bugs
Hi
I have run into an issue where there wouldn't any unique UUIDs be
produced any more.
((1 to: 100) collect: [ :i |
UUID new asString ]) asSet size
answers 2 or 3 in my image.
My system:
linux 64bit
cog r2462
Pharo 1.3 latest updates
(no changes to the UUID class)
I found the issue
On 07/17/2011 08:26 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi lukas
in 1.3 we introduced on:fork: to ensure that for example a system
announcement is processed even if a user announcement would break for the
same registry.
Every time you try to be clever you introduce new problems, so don't try
to
On 16.07.2011 23:28, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 16 July 2011 23:11, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
On Jul 16, 2011, at 8:07 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Hi
I have had the following experience. I'm running Pharo 1.3 on a Linux
box where the time is set on start up using ntp
On 17.07.2011 12:17, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi
I have had the following experience. I'm running Pharo 1.3 on a Linux
box where the time is set on start up using ntp. The hardware clock is
set to the local time (because I'm dual booting). When there is no
network connection during booting
Hi
I have had the following experience. I'm running Pharo 1.3 on a Linux
box where the time is set on start up using ntp. The hardware clock is
set to the local time (because I'm dual booting). When there is no
network connection during booting the system the clock is two hours
ahead until I get
On 07/13/2011 07:21 AM, John Toohey wrote:
Maybe enterprise is the wrong word. I have a system with multiple
servers, some in Java, some in Clojure, and the Console servers
developed in Seaside running on Pharo. I need to have all these
servers talk to each other, and today I'm using JMS over
On 13.07.2011 07:21, John Toohey wrote:
Maybe enterprise is the wrong word. I have a system with multiple
servers, some in Java, some in Clojure, and the Console servers
developed in Seaside running on Pharo. I need to have all these
servers talk to each other, and today I'm using JMS over
On 13.07.2011 02:34, John Toohey wrote:
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone here is working on adding binding for ZeroMQ
(http://www.zeromq.org/) to Pharo? I think this type of enterprise
support is something that would greatly benefit Pharo.
What's enterprise about ZeroMQ?
In one of my
systems
On 04.07.2011 20:02, Guillermo Polito wrote:
I've written the following test, which is failing.
testReadñCharacter
| converter |
converter := UTF8TextConverter new.
self assert: 'ñ' equals: (converter nextFromStream: 'ñ' readStream).
I attach a changeset with that test. Am I
On 04.07.2011 20:44, Guillermo Polito wrote:
Actually, this testcase may be wrong, but reproduces the problem when
doing a fileout with tildes and ñ's in packages or authors...
Probably because the fileout wasn't utf-8.
Cheers
Philippe
On 07/01/2011 12:47 PM, Janko Mivšek wrote:
S, Julian Fitzell piše:
2011/6/30 Janko Mivšek janko.miv...@eranova.si
Whole point is that this is a non-blocking code, in contrast to
continuation based approach like in Seaside, where similar code would
block and wait until dialog
On 06/30/2011 05:37 PM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
Am 30.06.2011 um 17:23 schrieb Stéphane Ducasse:
Hi guys
apparently people get excited by nodeJS and I would like to know the
equivalence of
What does it mean?
in Pharo.. how do you have the same:
It depends what is in your head when
On 06/28/2011 11:10 AM, Marcus Denker wrote:
Please test Pharo 1.3!
There is no magic.. what is now here:
https://pharo-ic.lille.inria.fr/hudson/job/Pharo%201.3/
Will be the release. Issues fixed until the released are just those that will
be detected and fixed.
There is no
On 05/20/2011 02:52 PM, Janko Mivšek wrote:
On 20. 05. 2011 14:15, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
I'm wondering what is the status of the name spaces project developed
last summer as part of GSoC.
nowhere and do not expect it to be in pharo.
Why that? Is it because of the implementation or
On 05/20/2011 03:46 PM, Marcus Denker wrote:
On May 20, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 05/20/2011 02:52 PM, Janko Mivšek wrote:
On 20. 05. 2011 14:15, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
I'm wondering what is the status of the name spaces project developed
last summer as part
On 05/17/2011 09:53 AM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 16 May 2011 19:13, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
mariano
There was a crash and we spend some couple of hours with marcus to see what
we can
do. Now apparently the applications does not find some of the files that are
on
On 03.05.2011 23:40, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Philippe Marschall kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus...@gmx.net wrote:
On 03.05.2011 19:51, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Philippe Marschall
kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus
Hi
I ported SystemProfiler from OpenQwaq to Pharo [1]. It's supposed to be
better than MessageTally, not share some of it's limitations and show
primites quite accurately. It requires Cog.
Please note that this software is GPLv2. I left the class category as
Qwaq, I hope this is fine with
On 03.05.2011 23:40, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Philippe Marschall kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus...@gmx.net wrote:
On 03.05.2011 19:51, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Philippe Marschall
kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus
On 03.05.2011 19:51, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Philippe Marschall kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus...@gmx.net wrote:
On 29.04.2011 19:03, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Philippe Marschall
kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus
On 29.04.2011 19:03, Eliot Miranda wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Philippe Marschall kus...@gmx.net
mailto:kus...@gmx.net wrote:
On 27.04.2011 19 tel:27.04.2011%2019:23, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Philippe,
can you please profile before and after? This could
On 27.04.2011 19:24, Eliot Miranda wrote:
can you post a stack trace from gdb? Also, what linux system and what
image are you using?
r2382 fixed it
Cheers
Philippe
On 27.04.2011 19:23, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Philippe,
can you please profile before and after? This could very well be to
do with the additional cost of shallowCopy for contexts, but it is
inevitable that a correct implementation is going to be more expensive
than the simple block-copy.
On 04/26/2011 12:34 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
Hi. As far as I can see,
Behavior flushCache
Tell the interpreter to remove the contents of its method lookup
cache, if it has
one. Essential. See Object documentation whatIsAPrimitive.
primitive: 89
self
On 04/27/2011 06:37 PM, Marcus Denker wrote:
On Apr 27, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
- OBDefinition #doItReceiver references FakeClassPool
This can not be. I added FakeClassPool back to the Deprecated13 package some
updates ago.
Although I downloaded the latest Core
On 04/27/2011 12:08 PM, Fabrizio Perin wrote:
Ok Squeaksource is up again. I did run a script that should load the
missing commits if they have been store on the disk. Please check if
they are there otherwise you just have to commit them again.
The SeasideWip repository seems to be gone. If it
On 26.04.2011 23:01, Eliot Miranda wrote:
...to http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2379/. These fix
shallowCopy and copyFrom: for contexts and (I hope) fix the linux Locale
plugin.
The following still crashes my vm:
(Locale localeID: (LocaleID isoLanguage: 'de' isoCountry: 'CH'))
On 27.04.2011 10:21, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
Hi. IMPORTANT: This is not the final 1.3 release, it just one simple
snapshot and one point. We all want a rock-solid Pharo 1.3 release, but
that doesn't happens automagically. We all need to start using and
testing the image before they are
On 26.04.2011 23:01, Eliot Miranda wrote:
...to http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2379/. These fix
shallowCopy and copyFrom: for contexts and (I hope) fix the linux Locale
plugin.
I'm seeing quite a drastic performance degradation in the last two Cog
releases for Seaside. r2361 and
On 27.04.2011 18:41, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 27 Apr 2011, at 18:27, Philippe Marschall wrote:
- ZnServer class #initialize references AutoStart
Zn is not a standard part of this image, so it must have come with Seaside ?
Yeah, I built from Core and ran some of the functional
On 04/11/2011 04:10 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Hi All,
I have this idea that I would like to discuss on the next Pharo sprint and
maybe start to implement if there is some consensus on it.
It has been mentioned many times before on this list that Object#error:
should be replaced
On 04/13/2011 09:00 AM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
I really interested to see if pharo would run on a JVM.
Probably not. I mean you all the code relying on primitives, all the
code relying on ByteString having the same memory layout as ByteArray,
all the code relying on the scheduler being
On 04/13/2011 02:57 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
still this can always be interesting to learn your limit and dependencies.
Sure, didn't make any judgments in any way. Just said I see some
problems on the road.
Cheers
Philippe
On 13.04.2011 19:40, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
JSR 292 explicitly talks about become: (calls it hotswap) and is supposed
to make it possible to run Smalltalk efficiently on a jvm.
What I know as hotswap as hot swap would not help with #become:. My
understanding is that when they went from an
On 03/08/2011 07:33 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi,
I'm releasing a version for Cocoa Squeak VM, version 5.7.4.1
This is just a small bugfix version to make OSProcess plugin works.
You can download it from here: Squeak 5.7.4.1
http://squeakvm.org/mac/release/Squeak%205.7.4.1.zip
On 02/21/2011 05:39 PM, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
On Feb 21, 2011, at 17:22 , Camillo Bruni wrote:
how about a file based system and git?
yea, just discussed this very idea an hour ago...
The simplest thing that could work:
- Write out changes to files (for each method and class)
- Use
On 06.02.2011 18:01, laurent laffont wrote:
Comment Of The Day Contest - One Day One Comment
Rules: Each day a not commented class is elected. Each day the best
comment will be integrated with name of the author(s).
Today: HTTPClient
trollmode
I'm a good example of how not to write code.
On 06.02.2011 21:42, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 06.02.2011 18:01, laurent laffont wrote:
Comment Of The Day Contest - One Day One Comment
Rules: Each day a not commented class is elected. Each day the best
comment will be integrated with name of the author(s).
Today: HTTPClient
On 31.01.2011 15:04, Geert Claes wrote:
Since we are using Hudson I was wondering if anyone has been following
Hudson's issues with Oracle at all?
This is how I understand it; the creator of Hudson (Kohsuke Kawaguchi) and
founder of infradna.com (which has now joined forces with Cloudbees
On 31.01.2011 15:08, Marcus Denker wrote:
On Jan 31, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Geert Claes wrote:
Since we are using Hudson I was wondering if anyone has been following
Hudson's issues with Oracle at all?
This is how I understand it; the creator of Hudson (Kohsuke Kawaguchi) and
founder of
Hallo,
Der Stammtisch findet statt am
- Mittwoch, 09.02.2011, 18h
- Steinfels Zürich , http://www.steinfels-zuerich.ch/
-
On 01/17/2011 09:22 PM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
While trying to consume some PUT urls with Seaside-REST I noticed that the
transmitted content is missing. I tried Comanche as well as swazoo. At this
moment I'm not sure if I did something wrong but I seems that only GET and
POST are treated.
On 16.01.2011 05:45, Mike Hales wrote:
I'd be really interested in zmq for pharo/squeak too. I've been playing
with it to replace mutexes and semaphores for multiprocessing in a c
program, and would love to be able to tie in some smalltalk too.
Mongrel2 and seaside could be interesting too,
On 16.01.2011 11:10, Janko Mivšek wrote:
I see ZeroMQ as a way to inter-process communicate easier with other
programing languages, which seems to be one of the main ZeroMQ goals?
Why? It just moves byte arrays around.
Cheers
Philippe
On 10.01.2011 01:28, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi All,
find new VMs in VM.r2344/
http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2344/ (SimpleStackBasedCogit)
and VM.r2345/
http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2345/
(StackToRegisterMappingCogit)
and VMMaker-oscog-45. These fix a bug
On 01/11/2011 05:24 PM, Geoffroy Couprie wrote:
Hello,
What would you think of a ZeroMQ frontend to Pharo? I was playing with
ZeroMQ, and more specifically the Mongrel2 web server, and I thought
that would be cool to use it, but the only reference of ZeroMQ and
Smalltalk I saw was about
On 04.01.2011 04:25, mkobe...@gmail.com wrote:
Philippe Marschallkus...@gmx.net wrote:
preallocation OrderedCollection new: instead of relying on its growing
behavior.
Right, but you never know how big the response is going to before
actually rendering. Otherwise you could just do
On 01/03/2011 03:25 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
Sorry for the late answer. The student is now in my office and there is
indeed a problem.
UUIDPlugin is not present on his harddisk. Maybe built in the VM.
I found the class UUID and remove the call to the primitive. It works.
Strange
On 03.01.2011 00:15, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi Martin, Hi All,
so find new VMs in VM.r2341/
http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2341/. The linux crashes
(certainly the one you suffered from Martin) seem to be caused by an
optimization bug (but they could be caused by bad code
On 03.01.2011 16:42, David T. Lewis wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 03:57:07PM +0100, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 01/03/2011 03:25 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
Sorry for the late answer. The student is now in my office and there is
indeed a problem.
UUIDPlugin is not present on his
On 02.01.2011 16:50, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi Philippe,
what image, what OS and what directories are the vm and image
installed in (yes it can make a difference).
- Pharo 1.1.1
- $uname -a
Linux 2.6.36-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Dec 12 19:02:46 CET 2010
x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
On 31.12.2010 03:02, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi All,
I've released a new version of Cog that has a substantially
improved code generator along the lines of Peter Deutsch's HPS
(VisualWorks) and various of Ian Piumarta's VMs. These all use a simple
tecnique to identify constant
Hi
I've been doing some performance work lately in Seaside. Long story
short Seaside (and I guess AIDA too) spends of if it's rendering time in
WriteStream (#nextPutAll:, #nextPut:).
The way WriteStream #pastEndPut: behaves is not really ideal for
Seaside. It grows the underlying collection by
On 01.01.2011 14:39, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Hi
I've been doing some performance work lately in Seaside. Long story
short Seaside (and I guess AIDA too) spends of if it's rendering time in
WriteStream (#nextPutAll:, #nextPut:).
The way
On 01.01.2011 15:07, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi
I've been doing some performance work lately in Seaside. Long story
short Seaside (and I guess AIDA too) spends of if it's rendering time in
WriteStream (#nextPutAll:, #nextPut:).
The way WriteStream #pastEndPut: behaves is not really ideal
On 01.01.2011 21:38, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi All,
there are new versions of both the SimpleStackBasedCogit and the
StackToRegisterMappingCogit Cog VMs in VM.r2337/
http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2337/ VM.r2338/
http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r2338/
On 29.12.2010 11:01, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
We know. I will reask again for our web-dav server.
You're actually working in a big bank, aren't you Stef? I can tell by
the time it takes you to get a web-dav server ;-)
Cheers
Philippe
On 27.12.2010 23:49, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi,
I'm having random crashes in a production image. This crashes occurs without
leaving any information available... it just crash. No PharoDebug.log, no
dump, nothing... finally, yesterday I get a PharoDebug.log (which I'm
attaching) with
On 22.12.2010 10:46, Chip Nowacek wrote:
Thanks for your help so far.
Now that I've had a chance to get my feet wet, start an eval of VW, watch
Peter Fisk's progress, etc. I've hit a scary point. To go the distance, my
app needs the maturity and capacity of Squeak/Pharo/VW(?). And, near-
On 17.12.2010 23:54, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Philippe,
First of all, thanks a lot for taking the time doing these benchmarks. I know
you are very well placed to do these test, so I am honored you did.
Second, although this is a static page bypassing encoding, the results are
very
On 18.12.2010 09:17, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi philippe
thanks for helping sven. Now for the blind like me. What do the tool says?
Because not too shabby is difficult to fully interpret :)
Benchmarks always are ;-)
Management summary it does: ~30 Mbytes/sec (bytes not bits) and 1778
On 18.12.2010 11:43, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
thanks philippe
now the executive summary: does it mean that zinc is well positioned compared
to others?
That's a much more difficult question. First what do you mean by
others? Second raw performance is often not the most important
criteria to
On 18.12.2010 11:59, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 18 Dec 2010, at 09:25, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
Linux 2.6.36 (64bit)
Cog r2316
Pharo 1.1.1 (no memory tweaks)
Basically an almost four year old Linux box.
Philippe,
Is that a desktop
On 18.12.2010 12:08, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
On 18 Dec 2010, at 11:30, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Benchmarks always are ;-)
[...]
Excellent writeup, once again.
I think / I'm pretty confident that the cleanup goes well, as long as
Socket[Stream] respects its timeout
On 15.12.2010 17:04, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
I am pleased to report another milestone was reached in the Zn project.
The default implementation for an HTTP Server is now a multi-threaded
(forking) keep-alive implementation called ZnMultiThreadedServer. It passes
my initial concurrent
On 12/08/2010 12:32 AM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Philippe Marschall wrote:
snip
No, buffering should not be in a subclass or even the file stream class
itself. Buffering should be an other class that wraps file stream.
Stream wrappers are cool, but they are totally
On 12/07/2010 04:20 PM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Related to the Matrix CSV input/output optimalization quest, I was
puzzled why writing seemed so much slower than reading.
Here is a simple example:
[ FileStream fileNamed: '/tmp/numbers.txt'
On 12/01/2010 03:28 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Cédrick,
Contrary to readable, understandable standards like XMLRPC, Json or REST,
SOAP is terribly complex (like CORBA), especially if you want a general
implementation that is interoperable with other implementations.
WSDL is a meta
On 11/29/2010 03:23 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Hi,
TextConverter and its subclasses seem to break the contract of
#nextFromStream: and #nextPut:toStream: when the stream #isBinary. Consider
the following two examples:
ByteArray streamContents: [ :stream | | encoder |
On 11.11.2010 10:22, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
so philippe
let us know what we should integrate.
I created 3277 and committed a fix to the inbox. I'd welcome a review.
Cheers
Philippe
On 10.11.2010 14:36, Stefan Marr wrote:
Hi all:
From your experience, what are the important VM plugins to gain a snappy and
responsive Pharo image.
Stef mentioned the Font plugin, but will this improve the user experience or
is it just nice to have to support different kinds of fonts?
On 11.11.2010 00:39, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 09.11.2010 07:58, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
What does your patch do?
It replaces the # with and #and: swaps receiver and argument to
preserve the same
On 08.11.2010 06:39, Igor Stasenko wrote:
Hello,
i just found that Squeak images Process class contains unused ivars:
island env
in Pharo image, env ivar is used for holding a process-specific state,
which is convenient, so one could use:
Processor activeProcess environmentAt: put:...
Hi
I have a case where the # in Socket #waitForSendDoneFor: shows up in
a tally (see attachment). I'm able to push about 1 Mbyte/s more when I
replace that with #and:. So my question is this really needed or should
I file a bug and send a patch?
This is Pharo 1.1.1 BTW.
Cheers
Philippe
-
On 10/27/2010 10:16 AM, nullPointer wrote:
Seems upload correctly, but when the progress bar is almost ended seems much
more slow...
Back in the day, before FastSocketStream by Göran, multipart uploads in
Seaside could be quite slow. I don't know whether the SqS image has been
patched to use
On 10/26/2010 05:32 PM, Tony Fleig wrote:
In Pharo1.1 update #11411,
evaluating
MIMEDocument guessTypeFromName: 'x.css'
produces the attached traceback.
Changing
MIMEDocumentguessTypeFromName: url
guesses a content type from the url
^MIMEType
On 23.10.2010 14:23, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 22.10.2010 23:04, Hernan Wilkinson wrote:
In a 1.1 image I have, the class HttpRequest is using that message...
At least we should move it to Dictionary. But I think we can easily fix Kom.
It's gone in KomHttpServer-pmm.60
Cheers
Philippe
On 11.10.2010 07:01, John M McIntosh wrote:
I've stuck a version (5.8b12) of the cocoa based os-x squeak cog JIT based VM
in my experimental folder.
http://homepage.mac.com/johnmci/.Public/experimental/Squeak%205.8b12.app.zip
This is based on the latest Cog VM source (oct 10/10/10).
On 10.10.2010 20:38, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
Just learned about this one:
http://mariadb.org/index.html
It sounds like the old guard of MySQL is coalescing around it. It's up to
you to decide whether that is true, and if so, whether it is a good thing.
It's funny because for years
On 06.10.2010 04:35, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 05.10.2010 18:23, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 05.10.2010 16:41, David T. Lewis wrote:
If anyone has any specific information as to the root cause
On 06.10.2010 12:13, Marcus Denker wrote:
Hi,
Now online:
Slides Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/esug/pharo
Slides Download: http://www.marcusdenker.de/talks/10ESUG/2010PharoESUG.pdf
Video Web: http://esug2010.objectfusion.fr/tuesday.html
(part of all the Tuesday Videos)
Hi
Does anybody know whether UUIDs are supposed to work on Cog on Linux? I
got the latest prebuilt Cog from [1] and UUID new crashes my VM with a
seg fault on a Monticello commit. I believe it was working before I
updated some Linux packages.
[1]
On 05.10.2010 14:58, Dario Trussardi wrote:
Hi,
i have a Lighttpd server with FastCGI support for deployment system (
based on GLASS ).
Now i'm interested to work with the same web server for development
system based on Pharo.
For now in Pharo i use the WAKom
On 05.10.2010 16:41, David T. Lewis wrote:
If anyone has any specific information as to the root cause of the libuuid
bug, I'd appreciate if you can update the bug report here:
http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=7358
I had previously tried to summarize as follows:
The bug exists in
On 05.10.2010 18:23, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 05.10.2010 16:41, David T. Lewis wrote:
If anyone has any specific information as to the root cause of the
libuuid
bug, I'd appreciate if you can update the bug report here:
http
On 26.09.2010 23:46, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Mariano == Mariano Martinez Peck marianop...@gmail.com writes:
Mariano Hi. Can someone with experience in No-SQL databases explain me the
Mariano differences/advantages over a RDBMS and doing something like:
Mariano create table database (key
On 09.09.2010 04:27, Andreas Raab wrote:
Phillipe wrote:
Did you change your position towards #squeakToUtf8 and string
concatenation (I didn't follow the entire previous thread)?
Implicitly yes,
That's fine.
but let's discuss this.
Personal coding styles are a matter of taste, no way we
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