You are not forced to use pharo and you can send code once you signed  
the license agreement.

talking is easier than doing.
Stef (a Doer).


> Igor Stasenko wrote:
>
>> This is because all do-its executed in process, which responsible  
>> from
>> handling UI events.
>> To avoid 'hanging' you can just do like following:
>> [ do what you need ] fork.
>
> Oh, yes!
>
> Then i commanded a Full GC. I had to clean some 16 MByte Smalltalk  
> stuff
> on my Notebook. 15 Seconds I had to wait, till my keystrokes and mouse
> events were accepted back again by Pharo GUI.
>
> Well, in the meantime, the seaside process was unresponsive.
>
> Ok, no real problem. Customers can wait and I have my coffee  
> breaks ;-)
>
> World Wide Wait with Seaside Servers on Pharo ...
>
> Sorry, no access to The Salty Spitoon .... (not yet) ;-)
>
> Have fun, Guido Stepken
>
>
>
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