Hello, all
Hi Gulik,No, it was not a morphic application, but seaside 2.8. And yes, I have REPLServer installed and running but it was useless :(Thanks,EstebanOn Nov 28, 2007 4:56 PM, Michael van der Gulik <mikevdg@gmail.com> wrote:On Nov 28, 2007 9:56 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,I have an image that is not working anymore, and I can not take control from that (the image starts, but i can't press any key, not even cmd+.)Is there a way to load the image (as an ImageSegment or something like that) so I can recover the objects I need?
Do you mind if I ask what happened so that the image broke? Was it a custom morph?
Under some circumstances, it is possible to recover a broken image if you have prepared for the case of failure. I use REPLServer, which is a telnet server that executes Smalltalk commands in the image, to enter these image via a "back door" and then recover the image manually. One helpful command in REPLServer is:
: utils rebootMorphic.
Which starts you on a completely fresh, newly created Morphic project and usually gets things going again. You can also suspend all (non-vital) processes and restart only the core Morphic process to work out what went wrong.
REPLServer is available via the PackageUniverse in 3.10. Send all bug reports to me :-).
Gulik.
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