Le 24/08/2018 à 19:03, Sean P. DeNigris a écrit :
> Sometimes while working in Iceberg on 6.1, I see a progress bar(s) like the
> following:
> <http://forum.world.st/file/t128965/Screenshot_2018-08-24_12.jpeg> 
> 
> This seems to usually signal that a crash is not far away. It's doubly
> concerning because there is no clear way to stop the troubled process
> (interrupts often bring up a debugger on something else) and because, since
> one is now unable to save any code, it's unclear how to start over easily in
> a new image. In an extreme scenario, I recently panicked during such an
> experience and accidentally clicked "Save" instead of "Save As…" resulting
> in an image that took hours worth of code (I know maybe not a great
> practice) with it to the grave.
> 
> Any idea why this happens or what we might be able to do anything about it?
> 
> p.s. I was so concerned that I immediately resolved to move to Pharo 7, but
> that turned out not to be an option do to the recently reported bug with
> extension methods (that don't exactly match the package name)
> 
> 

Hi,

IIRC the problem only happens when the commit windows is maximize.
Something happen, maybe the progress bar updating launch a redraw of the
morph, and if the iceberg window is under the progress bar it also try
to redraw it but for that it snapshots methods etc...

When I did not maximized my windows and kept them in the center it was fine.

> 
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> Cheers,
> Sean
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