[BUG]? with BFAV2.03

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Fri Feb 6 10:26:19 UTC 2004


Hi

I'm still trying to load BFAV 2.03
But now I have another problem

error occured retrieving http:Argument expected 
->//minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/uploads/2092/LargeLists.7.cs: Server 
minnow.cc.gatech.edu is not responding

Marcus doug can youwork without problem with BFAV in 5657?

Stef


On 4 févr. 04, at 14:56, goran.krampe at bluefish.se wrote:

> ducasse <ducasse at iam.unibe.ch> wrote:
> [SNIP]
>>> Stephane - just press alt-. and debug it as usual. I will check it
>>> though.
>> Silly me :) Sometimes I wonder where are my junggle survival Squeak
>> skills :)
>>
>> I thought that I could access to the stack but the only thing I get 
>> is a
>> doOneCycle.....I tried to identify the sender but the context is nil 
>> :(
>
> Have you done "full stack"?
>
>> The only thing I get is
>>
>> Nothing more expected -><
>>
>>>
>>> Anyway, I took the 5657, opened the package loader (installs SM2),
>>> installed latest Monticello, installed BFAV2 and now I have:
>>>
>>> BFAV2 (2.03)
>>> HTTPClient (19)
>>> Large Lists (0.7)
>>> MCInstaller (6)
>>> Monticello (94)
>>> PackageInfo (1.30)
>>> SARInstaller for 3.6 (21)
>>> SqueakMap2 base (0.94)
>>> SqueakMap2 loader (0.92)
>>> VersionNumber (1.0)
>>>
>>> Seemed to work fine. So perhaps you had some other stuff in your 
>>> image?
>>
>> There was nothing at all in the image. This is the process I use to
>> harvest pick the lastest image
>> load SM -> SM2 then refresh map -> load BFAV2.03
>>
>> HTTPClient (19)
>> MCInstaller (6)
>> PackageInfo (1.30)
>> SARInstaller for 3.6 (21)
>> SqueakMap2 base (0.94)
>> SqueakMap2 loader (0.92)
>> VersionNumber (1.0)
>>
>> Now when I tried to load LargeList 0.7 I got minnow is not 
>> responding...
>> So how this is possible that you load them?
>
> Aha, ok - I probably had it cached! Tada.
>
>> So I'm puzzled and I still do not get how I can access to the 
>> exception
>> sender.
>
> I think "full stack" solves it. But anyway, the underlying problem is
> that minnow is down.
>
> When it gets back up - try my little snippet I posted a while back to
> fill up the local cache. Then you will not have to worry about minnow
> being down. :)
>
>> Stef
>
> regards, Göran
>




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