[BUG] Low Space problem in 3.0

Bob Arning arning at charm.net
Mon Feb 19 22:15:22 UTC 2001


James,

Another useful tidbit is to start up squeak, go to the world menu/help/space left and tell us the number that appears.

Cheers,
Bob

On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 14:09:39 -0800 Dan Ingalls <Dan.Ingalls at disney.com> wrote:
>>I just downloaded the new Squeak 3.0 final with the latest Windows VM and 
>>I'm trying to run it under Windows 2000.  I brought up the image and poked 
>>around some of the examples.  I then loaded in some simple turtle graphic 
>>classes which I've been using under 2.8, and when I tried to run the code I 
>>received a "Space is Low" alert.  Unfortunately, the system them proceeded 
>>to hang.  I've played with various incarnations of Squeak 3.0 and have 
>>always run into low space problems.  I'm certainly not doing anything that 
>>a person new to Squeak wouldn't be trying so it concerns me that the system 
>>always locks up.  Has anybody else run into this sort of problem?  I really 
>>like the way 3.0 has shaped up, but the stability (at least on my machine) 
>>is bothersome.
>
>Hi, James -
>
>It will help a lot, if you want follow-up on this, to be more specific:
>
>	* include the file you read in
>
>	* and what you executed
>
>	* and the contents of the lowSpace error file
>	    (assuming it got written)
>
>Specific error reports help us to improve Squeak ;-)
>
>Vague error reports just  make us feel bad :(





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