Hi Sean, yes, I'm on 10.5.4. I pinged my Twitter friend to see if the same's true for him. I'll try the system upgrade and see if that helps.
On 1/17/09, Sean Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jan 17, 2009, at 5:33 PM, Giles Bowkett wrote: > > > > Issue status update for > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/project/issue/268 > > Post a follow up: > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/project/comments/add/268 > > > > Project: GNU Smalltalk > > Version: <none> > > Component: Build > > Category: bug reports > > Priority: normal > > Assigned to: Unassigned > > Reported by: swoolerton > > Updated by: gilesgoatboy > > -Status: fixed > > +Status: active > > > > Hi, I changed the status to active because I still see this bug on OS X. > > Someone who follows me on Twitter saw it too. We're both on OS X. > > intmath.st fails, rockets to 99+% CPU, and hangs forever. make install, > > and running GNU Smalltalk from the command line, succeed anyway. > > MacPorts gives an error message if you try to install GNU Smalltalk via > > the port package manager, saying it's unavailable for Intel Macs, which > > in 2009 means most Macs, but in fact mine's Intel and it's running > > fine. At least, it handles "Hello world!" and the interactive console. > > > > Giles, I installed gst via MacPorts w/o an error message and have run both > that version and ones from built from source without issue. I'm using > 10.5.6. > > I just ran intmath.st in less than 10 seconds with both the MacPorts > version > and my built from source version. > > Are you on something earlier than 10.5.6? > > > -- Giles Bowkett http://gilesbowkett.com _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk
