Hi Ben, hi Alistair!

Thank for your adjustment. In the meantime I looked backward in the version 
history and I found an older version which I can load without problems. Then I 
looked at the changes of the next higher version (producing the syntax error) 
and I found the following problem:
[cid:54AA1677-A657-46E1-BAEF-E4AD0236C463@Speedport_W_503V_Typ_C]
Indeed, there is no message pattern, I have not a clue how something like that 
can happen. The question is: Can the repository be repaired?

Johannes
Am 03.08.2017 um 16:38 schrieb Ben Coman 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

Hi Johannes,

Is your Monticello repo public?  Perhaps someone else could try to load the 
package to check something in it is not corrupt?

cheers -ben

On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 9:00 PM, Alistair Grant 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Johannes,

On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:59:33PM +0000, Johannes Brauer wrote:
>
> > Am 02.08.2017 um 21:44 schrieb Alistair Grant 
> > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 12:22:38PM -0700, jb wrote:
> >> Hi everyone!
> >>
> >> I get this error when I try to load a package from my Monticello rep. I 
> >> have
> >> never seen this before and have not a clue where to look for the mistake.
> >>
> >> The error message window show:
> >> Object <none>
> >>
> >> Any hints what to do?
> >>
> >> Johannes
> >
> > Someone may recognise this and be able to answer it straight off, but
> > otherwise...
> >
> > Supply:
> >
> > - Pharo version and image number (World Menu -> System -> About)
> Pharo4.0
> Latest update: #40626
> > - OS
> macOs 10.12.6
> > - PharoDebug.log (if possible delete the old version and recreate the
> >  error)
> PharoDebug.log is empty
>
> BTW, I tried to do the same with
> Pharo 6.0
> Latest update: #60508
>
> Same behavior

One more piece of information I should have requested:

Steps to reproduce (or even better, code that reproduces) the problem.

Cheers,
Alistair




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