From huw.softdesigns at gmail.com Thu Dec 3 01:13:49 2015 From: huw.softdesigns at gmail.com (Huw Lloyd) Date: Thu Dec 3 01:13:50 2015 Subject: [Release] Mac release broken? ClassBinding>>objectForDataStream Message-ID: For both 4.6 & 5.0 on the mac, saving a project generates the following error: "NotImplemented: ClassBinding or a superclass should implement objectForDataStream." The comments in the method suggest this shouldn't have been released to a stable version: "It's not yet clear how serialization should work in the presence of environments". Problem 2 is that if I then "abandon" the error messge, the workspace is then flooded with "MessageNotUnderstood" error boxes. Is "environments" something experimental that should be switched off? Best, Huw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/release/attachments/20151203/380656c7/attachment.htm From huw.softdesigns at gmail.com Thu Dec 3 01:25:37 2015 From: huw.softdesigns at gmail.com (Huw Lloyd) Date: Thu Dec 3 01:25:39 2015 Subject: [Release] Re: Mac release broken? ClassBinding>>objectForDataStream In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Arbitrarily picking an earlier version ... 4.1 does not have this issue/bug. Any quick fixes for this? I'm interested in using this in conjunction with aida. Best, Huw On 3 December 2015 at 01:13, Huw Lloyd wrote: > For both 4.6 & 5.0 on the mac, saving a project generates the following > error: "NotImplemented: ClassBinding or a superclass should implement > objectForDataStream." > > The comments in the method suggest this shouldn't have been released to a > stable version: "It's not yet clear how serialization should work in the > presence of environments". > > Problem 2 is that if I then "abandon" the error messge, the workspace is > then flooded with "MessageNotUnderstood" error boxes. > > Is "environments" something experimental that should be switched off? > > Best, > Huw > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/release/attachments/20151203/c917102b/attachment.htm