On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Mytts wrote:
I'm not entirely sure how to check wat version the image is, but i did find that it was created in a squeak 2.8 environment.
That is a Scratch image (as you said - sorry.) I guess Scratch 1.4 as that was the last version of Scratch to be made in Squeak.
Brief comments on stack trace:
primNameResolverStatus was supposed to resolve the DNS name shgamecrew.dk using some C code in your Squeak virtual machine. (You probably figured that from the source code.)
Sadly I can't guess what went wrong with any confidence.
It looks to me like you used the GET method correctly, as your code succeeds and retrieves your home page, on my Linux version of Scratch 1.4
foo := HTTPSocket httpGet: 'http://shgamecrew.dk'
foo inspect
It seems to me that something is the matter with your installation, rather than your knowledge of Squeak. Check if your Scratch is able to connect to the MIT server. As you are in a hurry I think that you could get away with the dirty hack of hard coding the value of t6 as your IP address 46.30.212.164 to bypass the name resolver. But naturally, that could only help if the problem is in the resolver, rather than elsewhere in your networking stack.
Have fun!
David