A while ago I mentioned on this list a stripped 3.7-based Seaside image that was around 7.5MB. A couple of people have emailed me offlist asking for it, and I've finally gotten around to actually putting one up somewhere. You can grab it from:
http://smallthought.com/avi/Seaside2.6.zip
This includes Scriptaculous and is up to, I think, around 7.8MB now.
Let me know if there are any problems getting or using it.
Avi
Thanks Avi.
2006/4/25, Avi Bryant avi.bryant@gmail.com:
A while ago I mentioned on this list a stripped 3.7-based Seaside image that was around 7.5MB. A couple of people have emailed me offlist asking for it, and I've finally gotten around to actually putting one up somewhere. You can grab it from:
http://smallthought.com/avi/Seaside2.6.zip
This includes Scriptaculous and is up to, I think, around 7.8MB now.
Let me know if there are any problems getting or using it.
Avi
Hi Avi,
I downloaded that image today and uploaded it to my account on http://mstram.seasidehosting.st.
I don't get any error messages in the log files, but I get the "generic" 'bad Gateway' message from seasidehosting.
I haven't altered the file, I was just trying to run the example apps, none of these work :
http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/config http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/alltests http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/counter http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/examplebrowser http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/scriptaculous http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/store
Mike
Avi Bryant wrote:
A while ago I mentioned on this list a stripped 3.7-based Seaside image that was around 7.5MB. A couple of people have emailed me offlist asking for it, and I've finally gotten around to actually putting one up somewhere. You can grab it from:
http://smallthought.com/avi/Seaside2.6.zip
This includes Scriptaculous and is up to, I think, around 7.8MB now.
Let me know if there are any problems getting or using it.
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2007/5/18, mstram mstramba@sympatico.ca:
http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/config http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/alltests http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/counter http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/examplebrowser http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/scriptaculous http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/store
Try this:
http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/examples/counter http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/examples/examplebrowser http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/tests/scriptaculous ...
Ok, the problem seems to be that the 2.6 image is looking for a file called <startupDirectory>\SqueakV3.sources.
(What object \ class ... "thing" in the image is looking for that file ?)
On my XP box, I got rid of the error message by creating a dummy 1byte file with that name, of course if it's looking for anything valid in that file it's not going to find it, but initially it seems to run fine.
On the seasidehosting site, however that same trick doesn't work. In fact when I start the image something on the system is creating a SqueakV3.sources. *directory* ... that appears to be just a symboilic link back to my main directory.
In the meantime I have uploaded another "bloat" image that *is* working (squeak-web-118.image (27meg !)
When I run anything in that file however, like Pier, then stop and restart the image, nothing gets saved. I tried copying the running image to another image, then runnig the copy but that didn't work.
Is there an internal "save image" Class / method / function that I can use?
Mike
Damien Cassou-3 wrote:
Try this:
http://mstram.seasidehosting.st/seaside/examples/counter ...
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On the seasidehosting site, however that same trick doesn't work. In fact when I start the image something on the system is creating a SqueakV3.sources. *directory* ... that appears to be just a symboilic link back to my main directory.
Why do you think it points to your main-directory? When I do an "ls -l" in your directory I get:
46 2007-05-18 14:46 SqueakV39.sources -> /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.7-7s/SqueakV39.sources 45 2007-05-18 14:46 SqueakV3.sources -> /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.7-7s/SqueakV3.sources 4430306 2007-05-18 14:46 squeak-web-118.changes 26888812 2007-05-18 14:00 squeak-web-118.image ...
A "cat SqueakV3.changes" shows the sources. We create those links link, so that you don't have to upload them yourself and to avoid having 250 of identical source files wasting harddisk space. Btw, in the preferences you can also tell you Squeak image not to complain about missing changes and sources files.
In the meantime I have uploaded another "bloat" image that *is* working (squeak-web-118.image (27meg !)
We currently have a quota of 256 MB of RAM and 128 MB harddisc space per user.
When I run anything in that file however, like Pier, then stop and restart the image, nothing gets saved. I tried copying the running image to another image, then runnig the copy but that didn't work.
That's how Squeak works. Evaluate something like "SmalltalkImage current saveSnapshot" to save it. If I remember correctly WAVersionUploader has a button that does exactly this. The Pier Unix Security plugin also provides a user interface to save the image.
Cheers, Lukas
Hi Lukas,
Why do you think it points to your main-directory? When I do an "ls -l" in your directory I get:
Sorry, my mistake, I was looking at my site in FileZilla, and the links are represented as "folders", using a command like FTP tool (like "real" programmer should ... showed the links as "normal" *nix style :)
Well if that's the case, then there must be some other error, other than "looking for sources" I saved the log file as "SqueakDebug_2.6.log", if you could take a look that would be great.
There is also no u.i. for setting parameters in that image, I tried searching for "setParameter:", but it's not found, is there another way to set parameters in that file?
Evaluate something like "SmalltalkImage current saveSnapshot" to save it.
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Is there anything in SqueakMap that is along the lines of a "remote Workspace" addiin ? ... so that I can well .. remotely, send commands to the running image? Even if I manage to get the ~5meg image running, updating it is a pain when using dialup ;)
Mike
Why do you think it points to your main-directory? When I do an "ls -l" in your directory I get:
Sorry, my mistake, I was looking at my site in FileZilla, and the links are represented as "folders", using a command like FTP tool (like "real" programmer should ... showed the links as "normal" *nix style :)
Well if that's the case, then there must be some other error, other than "looking for sources" I saved the log file as "SqueakDebug_2.6.log", if you could take a look that would be great.
Is there anything in the image that tries to listen on a specific port? Unfortunately the stack trace is hard useful, as it is far too short.
There is also no u.i. for setting parameters in that image, I tried searching for "setParameter:", but it's not found, is there another way to set parameters in that file?
I don't understand what you are talking about.
Evaluate something like "SmalltalkImage current saveSnapshot" to save it.
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Is there anything in SqueakMap that is along the lines of a "remote Workspace" addiin ? ... so that I can well .. remotely, send commands to the running image? Even if I manage to get the ~5meg image running, updating it is a pain when using dialup ;)
There is WABrowser, WAInspector and WAVersionUploader that comes with Seaside. Is this what you are looking for?
Cheers, Lukas
Mike
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There is WABrowser, ***WAInspector*** ...
Ahh, I never noticed the Inspector icon ... that works great, thanks.
Mike
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