Folks,
I have been trying to use some of the collaborative tools available in the "Object Catalog". Both Listener and Badge (and the written chat) are working fine. When I try to share my project (Share button in the Navigator flap), the Nebraska server starts ok but an error "not strike2 format" occurs in the machine that is trying to "connect" to that server right after I press the "S" button in the Badge. I am using a Squeakland 3.8.5976 image in both machines with the latest update #368. These same tools work like a charm when I use a "deep squeak" Squeak3.7 image with latest update #5989! The squeak debug log is attached. TIA,
Antonio Barros Federal University of Pará Brazil
On Friday 26 November 2004 7:33 am, ajbn@ufpa.br wrote:
I have been trying to use some of the collaborative tools available in the "Object Catalog". Both Listener and Badge (and the written chat) are working fine. When I try to share my project (Share button in the Navigator flap), the Nebraska server starts ok but an error "not strike2 format" occurs in the machine that is trying to "connect" to that server right after I press the "S" button in the Badge.
Sounds like a m17n or font-related problem. It would help to see the debug log.
I am using a Squeakland 3.8.5976 image in both machines with the latest update #368. These same tools work like a charm when I use a "deep squeak" Squeak3.7 image with latest update #5989! The squeak debug log is attached.
I didn't see the debug log...
Hi Ned,
Sorry for the log file. I am sure it is attached now ;) Cheers,
Antonio Barros
On Friday 26 November 2004 7:33 am, ajbn@ufpa.br wrote:
I have been trying to use some of the collaborative tools available in the "Object Catalog". Both Listener and Badge (and the written chat) are working fine. When I try to share my project (Share button in the Navigator flap), the Nebraska server starts ok but an error "not strike2 format" occurs in the machine that is trying to "connect" to that server right after I press the "S" button in the Badge.
Sounds like a m17n or font-related problem. It would help to see the debug log.
I am using a Squeakland 3.8.5976 image in both machines with the latest update #368. These same tools work like a charm when I use a "deep squeak" Squeak3.7 image with latest update #5989! The squeak debug log is attached.
I didn't see the debug log...
-- Ned Konz http://bike-nomad.com
On Saturday 27 November 2004 1:14 pm, ajbn@ufpa.br wrote:
Sorry for the log file. I am sure it is attached now ;)
But it's not...
Well, what can I say ;) My attachments have been ignored by squeakland mail server (I sent my last message to both squeakland list and my other e-mail address; in the latter it has come with the log file attached). I copied the log file below. My best,
Antonio Barros
--- beginning of the squeak debug log --- nil 27 November 2004 11:36:01 am
VM: Win32 - a SmalltalkImage Image: Squeakland 3.8.5976 [latest update: #369]
SecurityManager state: Restricted: false FileAccess: true SocketAccess: true Working Dir C:\My Squeak\Leda_Secom Trusted Dir C:\Arquivos de programas\Squeak\Plugin\Leda_Secom Untrusted Dir C:\My Squeak\Leda_Secom
StrikeFont(Object)>>error: Receiver: <<error during printing>> Arguments and temporary variables: t1: 'not strike2 format' Receiver's instance variables: characterToGlyphMap: nil xTable: nil glyphs: nil name: nil type: 1097032565 minAscii: nil maxAscii: nil maxWidth: nil strikeLength: nil ascent: nil descent: nil xOffset: nil raster: nil subscript: nil superscript: nil emphasis: nil derivativeFonts: nil pointSize: nil fallbackFont: nil charIndex: nil
StrikeFont>>readFromStrike2Stream: Receiver: <<error during printing>> Arguments and temporary variables: t1: a RWBinaryOrTextStream a ByteArray(65 99 99 117 110 121 49 50) t2: nil t3: nil Receiver's instance variables: characterToGlyphMap: nil xTable: nil glyphs: nil name: nil type: 1097032565 minAscii: nil maxAscii: nil maxWidth: nil strikeLength: nil ascent: nil descent: nil xOffset: nil raster: nil subscript: nil superscript: nil emphasis: nil derivativeFonts: nil pointSize: nil fallbackFont: nil charIndex: nil
StrikeFont class>>decodedFromRemoteCanvas: Receiver: StrikeFont Arguments and temporary variables: t1: 'Accuny12' t2: a RWBinaryOrTextStream a ByteArray(65 99 99 117 110 121 49 50) Receiver's instance variables: superclass: AbstractFont methodDict: a MethodDictionary(#aComment->a CompiledMethod (163) #alter:formBlo...etc... format: 170 instanceVariables: #('characterToGlyphMap' 'xTable' 'glyphs' 'name' 'type' 'min...etc... organization: ('accessing' ascent ascentKern ascentOf: baseKern characterToGlyp...etc... subclasses: #(FormSetFont HostFont) name: #StrikeFont classPool: a Dictionary(#DefaultStringScanner->nil ) sharedPools: an OrderedCollection(a Dictionary(#Accuat->a TextStyle Accuat18 #A...etc... environment: a SystemDictionary(lots of globals) category: nil
CanvasDecoder class>>decodeFont: Receiver: CanvasDecoder Arguments and temporary variables: t1: 'Accuny12' Receiver's instance variables: superclass: Object methodDict: a MethodDictionary(#addFontSetToCache:->a CompiledMethod (521) #add...etc... format: 140 instanceVariables: #('drawingCanvas' 'clipRect' 'transform' 'connection' 'fonts...etc... organization: ('attributes' drawingForm) ('decoding' addFontSetToCache: addFont...etc... subclasses: nil name: #CanvasDecoder classPool: a Dictionary(#CachedForms->#(nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil...etc... sharedPools: nil environment: a SystemDictionary(lots of globals) category: nil
--- The full stack --- StrikeFont(Object)>>error: StrikeFont>>readFromStrike2Stream: StrikeFont class>>decodedFromRemoteCanvas: CanvasDecoder class>>decodeFont: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CanvasDecoder>>addFontToCache: CanvasDecoder>>processCommand:onForceDo: CanvasDecoder>>processIOOnForce: NetworkTerminalMorph>>step NetworkTerminalMorph(Morph)>>stepAt: StepMessage(MorphicAlarm)>>value: WorldState>>runLocalStepMethodsIn: WorldState>>runStepMethodsIn: PasteUpMorph>>runStepMethods WorldState>>doOneCycleNowFor: WorldState>>doOneCycleFor: PasteUpMorph>>doOneCycle [] in Project class>>spawnNewProcess {[[World doOneCycle. Processor yield. false] whileFalse. nil]} [] in BlockContext>>newProcess {[self value. Processor terminateActive]} --- squeak debug log ends here ---
On Saturday 27 November 2004 1:14 pm, ajbn@ufpa.br wrote:
Sorry for the log file. I am sure it is attached now ;)
But it's not...
Ned Konz http://bike-nomad.com
Yes. There is an issue around Nebraska...
As some people would need Nebraska sometime later, I'll look at it (too) and see what I can do...
-- Yoshiki
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