Hi, Actually, the reason why I cannot use this solution is that on Windows, when I have a large enough image, I can build it, I can save it even, but I cannot reopen it. Hence my only way around it is to not close it :).
Cheers, Doru On 15 Nov 2012, at 14:23, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2012-11-14, at 11:07, Tudor Girba <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have the following requirement: >> - I start an image from the command line with an initial script >> - I want to wait until the Smalltalk script finishes until I can continue >> with the command line script >> - But, I do not want to stop the image >> >> I can achieve the first two points by having the image quit at the end. Is >> there a way in which I can somehow continue the command line execution >> without stopping the image? > > I don't know the details but if you save+quit your image and immediately open > it again it will continue where you where before. so the following is the > closest thing I can come up with > > ./vm.sh Pharo.image st doStuffAndSave.st; > ./vm.sh Pharo.image & # relaunch and fork to background > ./doStuffAfter.sh > > but yeah, that violates your not-image-stop requirement :) > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Being happy is a matter of choice."
