So far, I'm blaming Smalltalkhub:

- I create a new empty package.
- I commit it to a local directory, it works ok.
- I commit it to a smalltalkhub repository: the file in my package cache is ok, but the file in smalltalkhub is corrupted e.g., http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Guille/playground/versions/test-GuillermoPolito.3

The strange thing is that it is a recurrent bug. I cannot commit to smalltalkhub, not even do a push of a version in my package cache. Smalltalkhub always shows a buggy version.

I'll now try with squeaksource 3 to narrow my conclusions.

On 02/04/2016 10:33 AM, Guille Polito wrote:
I tried for one hour yesterday to understand the problem :). This morning my priority was to not lose my code because I noticed the bug a couple of hours after my commits... Thanks I remembered to save my image and that the good old fileout in .st is working!

I'll keep trying to reproduce and keep you posted

On 02/04/2016 10:21 AM, stepharo wrote:
Hi guille

Esteban got some problems with MC recently
so it would be good to have a reproducible case.

Stef


Le 4/2/16 10:07, Guille Polito a écrit :
Ok, I am puzzled. I downloaded a new fresh image, in a fresh directory, worked on something else, committed, and my commit is completely broken.
Attached screenshot of what monticello shows me.

I'm on debian jessie 64bits. Maybe it has something to do?

On 02/03/2016 03:41 PM, Guille Polito wrote:
Hi all,

I'm finally back, rechecking this issue:

https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/7241/Object-name-should-best-be-removed

I remade the Slice to load in latest Pharo5 with the new Spur changes, plus some fixes proposed by Nicolai. I can load the slice in a new image and everything looks ok. So far so good.

Now, the monkey starts checking the Slice and somehow it cannot load the Slice due to "dependencies to some classes". Of course, the slice I submitted does not depend on the packages on the complaint, and locally it loads well. Moreover, I never had/worked with those classes, nor they were installed in my system. Even, I have a new machine which is clean so I cannot believe I have some interference due to some package cache...

The message of the monkey is here:

https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job/Pharo-5.0-Issue-Validator/26128//artifact/validationReport.html

Did somebody find some similar problem or it is just me? I believe the problem is on the monkey side, but I have no clue... Maybe somebody has a better idea.

Thanks!
Guille






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