I like it when a nail-biter has unexpected plot twists and resolves to a
happy ending...
This will help me sell Pharo 8 where I work. Thanks!
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I am in the midst of a very long term, in my spare time, project written
in Pharo 7.
I have at times been very frustrated with various problems. Images
becoming unstable. Images crashing. Images crashing and unopenable after
crashing. With seeming loss of code not yet committed. Images very
Hi,
Regardless of the crash, the code should have been preserved through the
.changes file.
They can attempt to replace the image file with a clean one, and apply
those changes
(a window should open on startup, otherwise it's accessible through left
click in world -> code changes)
Pierre
Hi,
I don’t know if they will be able to use the image again but they can take
a new image, open Epicea (Tools -> code changes).
In Epicea they can locate the Epicea logs from their old image (in
/pharo-local/ombu-files IIRC) and then they can replay their changes.
On Fri 6 Mar 2020 at 17:58,
I have an emergency. One of my JRMPC teams says they can't open the image.
They get a long error message that begins with:
*Exception code: C005*
*Exception addr: 0041FB6B*
*Access violation (read access) at 0007*
*RAX:3270 RBX:
Great work Hernan !
I was considering doing the same a few days ago.
Let's try to work together in the same direction.
We are missing tools in PolyMath, Roassal, Dataframe and Kendrick in order
to build more elaborate analysis/visualizations of COVID-19 outbreak.
For example, we are missing
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Hi guys,
If I download the mac vm from any browser
(https://files.pharo.org/get-files/80/pharo64-mac-stable.zip), unzip and run
Pharo.app, it says: "Pharo.app is damaged and can’t be opened. You should
move it to the Trash."
It doesn't happen with curl script: curl -L