Hi Je77,
>
> What happens if you are not using your local machine? Could it be that a
> working strategy is to use Netscape for local access and anything on
> other machines.
>
Jap, IE seams to work fine from a remote machine. At least if I don't do
anything like reloading to often.
Thanks,
Saludos,
casco
"Jochen F. Rick" wrote:
> Peace and Luck!
>
> Je77
>
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 05:01:49PM +0100, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I already gave it a try with Com47Swiki12 to see if the problem with IE
> > was solved. It look it is not completelly gone. The console error does
> > not appear (telling about not enough resources) but Squeaks still hangs.
> > Takes the CPU to 90% percent, grows 20 megs in memory (as reported by
> > windows) and goes down both in memory and processor just to continue
> > growing.
> > I tried this on a windows 2000, IE 5 running on the same machine,
> > hitting the reload button 20 times in 8 seconds :)
> > After 5 minutes I just killed it.
> > I tried it both with the 3.0 image and the new, totally up-to-date 3.1.
> >
> > I still have the same behavior with the pictures on the swiki menu bar;
> > some of them are not displayed.
> > With Netscape works fine.
> >
> > :(
> >
> > Just to let you know.
> >
> > Saludos,
> > Casco
> >
> >
> > "Raab, Andreas" wrote:
> > >
> > > Folks,
> > >
> > > There's good news and there's bad news. The bad news is that you'll probably
> > > have to download a new VM. The good news is that you probably *want* to ;-)
> > > Some serious improvements and fixes have been made in this latest VM,
> > > including:
> > >
> > > * dynamic growth of ObjectMemory:
> > > Yeah! Finally. No more -memory:, no more space low warnings unless you *are*
> > > out of memory. Note that this is why I consider it a 3.1alpha1 VM; the
> > > changes do work with older images but it's really a 3.1 feature. If you're
> > > updated through the last series of changes that Dan posted for 3.1 then you
> > > should get this VM and do a "space left" - could be interesting ;-)
> > > [BTW, if you're interested in what is going on under the hood, then go into
> > > the VM preferences and turn on "show allocation activity" - this will print
> > > out when the OM is actually growing and shrinking]
> > > IMPORTANT: If you're planning to use this VM with 3.0 images you should get
> > > the change set 3723SizeHint-ar from the 3.1 update stream. Otherwise it
> > > might be that the project publishing mechanism tries to allocate huge (and I
> > > mean: HUUUUGGGGGEEEEE) amounts of memory. It'll work without the CS but it's
> > > a gigantic waste of resources.
> > >
> > > * fixes for the networking code:
> > > The new VM limits the stack size to 128k and should allow for at least 200
> > > sockets to be open concurrently. I also fixed the code so that it fails the
> > > primitive cleanly when the threads cannot be created. I'd be interested in
> > > seeing how many sockets can be open on NT in parallel (I've only tried on
> > > '98). Here's how you can find out:
> > >
> > > | index tmp s |
> > > Socket initializeNetworkIfFail:[^0].
> > > index _ 0.
> > > tmp _ WriteStream on: #().
> > > [s _ Socket new.
> > > s isValid] whileTrue:[
> > > index _ index + 1.
> > > tmp nextPut: s].
> > > tmp contents do:[:sock| sock destroy].
> > > ^index
> > >
> > > [BTW, I'm seriously considering to switch once again to a different
> > > implementation of the socket prims, using only a single thread and event
> > > notification which should basically put up the limit of socket creation to
> > > virtual infinity]
> > >
> > > * fixes for the display code:
> > > Some of you have seen those weird error messages saying "SetDIBitsToDevice()
> > > failed". While running the socket tests I found that the error reported was
> > > just nonsense (invalid argument where it should say out of resources). This
> > > has been fixed as well (cost you a factor of five in speed if you need it
> > > but still better than not seeing anything on screen ;-)
> > >
> > > * MSVC fixes:
> > > Some places that were incorrectly relying on certain MingW features have
> > > been fixed. I've included the Makefile that Phiho Hoang posted (thanks!) so
> > > that an MSVC build should work out of the box again. Please try.
> > >
> > > Okay, that's it. The stuff is in the usual places:
> > > http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~raab/squeak/SqueakExe.zip [VM only]
> > > http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~raab/squeak/Squeak.zip [VM+image]
> > > http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~raab/squeak/src/Squeak3.1Alpha1Src.zip
> > > [VM sources]
> > >
> > > Enjoy,
> > > - Andreas
> >
> > --
> > Alejandro Fernandez
> > GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology
> > IPSI - Integrated Publication and Information Systems
> > Dolivostrasse 15 - (64293) Darmstadt - Germany
> > Phone: +49 6151 869-4837
> > Fax: +49 6151 869-963
--
Alejandro Fernandez
GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology
IPSI - Integrated Publication and Information Systems
Dolivostrasse 15 - (64293) Darmstadt - Germany
Phone: +49 6151 869-4837
Fax: +49 6151 869-963