Guille, Just for the record, there has been some crashes in Pharo using OSSubprocess, but I (we) were never able to reproduce nor found the cause, and even less a fix :( So....any help in this direction is really appreciated as I want OSSubprocess to be robust.
Cheers, On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Guillermo Polito <[email protected]> wrote: > I mean crash. > > Somehow my image's processes were killed and I only had the UI process: no > delay process, no finalization, no idle process. Then, when the VM tries to > suspend the current process and change to a second one, it finds none and > it just quits. > > So it's not a VM problem I think but mostly something in the image. > > And in any case, now that I'm with a colder head (because I was mad after > losing a couple of hours of work this afternoon :)) ): > > - first, I could not load OSSubprocess in latest pharo. I saw there were > *two* test watcher processes and *killed* them. > - then, I could load OSSubprocess, but it started crashing the image when > running the tests from nautilus. > - I tested with complex and simple OSSubprocess calls and I got always > the same result > - I even removed the child watcher process to see if that was the > problem, but still crashing. > > In any case, I'm not sure that this is because of this addition, it's just > a hunch for the moment. > > > On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:47 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> ARgh, since this got integrated I keep crashing images... >>> >> >> >> do you mean real crash or DNU. >> Because indeed I got some crashes too. >> >> >> >> > -- Mariano http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
