On my machine at home (FreeBSD, 3.4-1 VM, 3.7a-5816 image) I started loading the latest updates. When 5834 started (the Accuny install, I think it is), my image started consuming vast tracts of land^Wmemory. By "vast tracts of memory" I mean "as much memory as it could squeeze out of me" - I started, as a test, squeak with "-memory 96m" and as soon as 5834 started initialising I could see squeak's memory footprint increasing my leaps and bounds. Within 10 seconds it had reached the memory limit and a low space warning popped up.
Does this mean it's time I bit the bullet and hand-crafted a 3.6 VM?
(This happened to me a while back (maybe a month ago?) - an update consuming all available memory, and I worked around the issue by downloading the latest 3.7a image, and working from there.)
frank
(This happened to me a while back (maybe a month ago?) - an update consuming all available memory, and I worked around the issue by downloading the latest 3.7a image, and working from there.)
Ah, it was 5677, also an AccuFont changeset.
My Windows machine at work upgraded just fine both times though.
frank
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