Hi list!
I have a little project in Squeak and I usually play in my home using Linux OS. Today I tried to open this project in my machine at work. The machine is a Windows XP Professional, 2002 version with SP 2. The workspace open and everything appears to be fine, but when I click in the class browser in any method, it show the message: "Error: Improper store into indexable object", and stop to respond the mouse events.
Someone knows what am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
On Jul 10, 2007, at 14:26 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi list!
I have a little project in Squeak and I usually play in my home using Linux OS. Today I tried to open this project in my machine at work. The machine is a Windows XP Professional, 2002 version with SP 2. The workspace open and everything appears to be fine, but when I click in the class browser in any method, it show the message: "Error: Improper store into indexable object", and stop to respond the mouse events.
Someone knows what am I doing wrong?
We could tell more if you attached the SqueakDebug.log file written when an error occurs.
- Bert -
I´m sending now the log attached.
thanks!
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 14:26 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi list!
I have a little project in Squeak and I usually play in my home using Linux OS. Today I tried to open this project in my machine at work. The machine is a Windows XP Professional, 2002 version with SP 2. The workspace open and everything appears to be fine, but when I click in the class browser in any method, it show the message: "Error: Improper store into indexable object", and stop to respond the mouse events.
Someone knows what am I doing wrong?
We could tell more if you attached the SqueakDebug.log file written when an error occurs.
- Bert -
Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Also, what does your project contain? Project files are part of the Etoys environment which might not work too well with the Smalltalk development tools (they should, but this might have not been tested during 3.9 development).
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
- Bert -
On Jul 10, 2007, at 15:22 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
I´m sending now the log attached.
thanks!
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 14:26 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi list!
I have a little project in Squeak and I usually play in my home
using
Linux OS. Today I tried to open this project in my machine at work. The machine is a Windows XP Professional, 2002 version with SP
- The
workspace open and everything appears to be fine, but when I
click in
the class browser in any method, it show the message: "Error:
Improper
store into indexable object", and stop to respond the mouse events.
Someone knows what am I doing wrong?
We could tell more if you attached the SqueakDebug.log file written when an error occurs.
- Bert -
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
this reminds me (a little) the "bug" I had because of my anti-virus (NOD32) which was scanning the changes files each time it was accesses... Not sure this is it but as in linux you probably don't have any antivirus ;)
my 2 cents...
Cédrick
Hi Cédrick!
In my Windows box there is a Trend Micro OfficeScan running, installed by the organization, and I can´t disable it to test.I will try in another machine, or to acquire permission to disable it.
Thanks for the tip!
On 7/10/07, cdrick cdrick65@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
this reminds me (a little) the "bug" I had because of my anti-virus (NOD32) which was scanning the changes files each time it was accesses... Not sure this is it but as in linux you probably don't have any antivirus ;)
my 2 cents...
Cédrick
Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes, it is the same image, I only did a copy of the image file and chageset from the Linux box to the Windows, without changes.
Also, what does your project contain? Project files are part of the Etoys environment which might not work too well with the Smalltalk development tools (they should, but this might have not been tested during 3.9 development).
It´s the last squeak-dev image created by Damien Cassou, with my project classes.
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
Errr... no! how I said, I only did a copy, without changing anything. I tried to run with different VMs in the Windows machine, but with the same result. I don´t know if matters, but the Windows machine and the Linux run with different display resolutions, and I maybe this is the reason why the mouse stop to work. What you think? Ok, it´s a newbie guess, anyway...
If it is a bug, how can we report it?
Thanks again!
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:06 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes, it is the same image, I only did a copy of the image file and chageset from the Linux box to the Windows, without changes.
That might be your problem - you always need to coy the image and changes file together.
Also, what does your project contain? Project files are part of the Etoys environment which might not work too well with the Smalltalk development tools (they should, but this might have not been tested during 3.9 development).
It´s the last squeak-dev image created by Damien Cassou, with my project classes.
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
Errr... no! how I said, I only did a copy, without changing anything. I tried to run with different VMs in the Windows machine, but with the same result. I don´t know if matters, but the Windows machine and the Linux run with different display resolutions, and I maybe this is the reason why the mouse stop to work. What you think? Ok, it´s a newbie guess, anyway...
If it is a bug, how can we report it?
The bug in this case would be that there should be a better error message explaining what happened. Or maybe it's a bug in OB. Anyway, bugs are reported here:
- Bert -
Bert!
Sorry, I read again and what I wrote didn´t make sense, my fault. What I did was to copy both image and changeset from the Linux machine, without changing anything in any of them (name, code, etc...), and I tried to run in the Windows machine using a Windows VM.
I apologise for my bad english.
Can anyone open a bug report?
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:06 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes, it is the same image, I only did a copy of the image file and chageset from the Linux box to the Windows, without changes.
That might be your problem - you always need to coy the image and changes file together.
Also, what does your project contain? Project files are part of the Etoys environment which might not work too well with the Smalltalk development tools (they should, but this might have not been tested during 3.9 development).
It´s the last squeak-dev image created by Damien Cassou, with my project classes.
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes file - does that ring a bell with you?
Errr... no! how I said, I only did a copy, without changing anything. I tried to run with different VMs in the Windows machine, but with the same result. I don´t know if matters, but the Windows machine and the Linux run with different display resolutions, and I maybe this is the reason why the mouse stop to work. What you think? Ok, it´s a newbie guess, anyway...
If it is a bug, how can we report it?
The bug in this case would be that there should be a better error message explaining what happened. Or maybe it's a bug in OB. Anyway, bugs are reported here:
http://bugs.squeak.org/
- Bert -
Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
And with "changeset" you mean actually the xyz.changes file named like your xyz.image? "Changesets" are something different.
Anyway, if you transferred image and changes together (in binary mode - zipping both into one archive before transferring is recommended) then this should work independent of the platforms.
- Bert -
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:23 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Bert!
Sorry, I read again and what I wrote didn´t make sense, my fault. What I did was to copy both image and changeset from the Linux machine, without changing anything in any of them (name, code, etc...), and I tried to run in the Windows machine using a Windows VM.
I apologise for my bad english.
Can anyone open a bug report?
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 18:06 , Fabio Oliveira wrote:
Hi Bert!
The answers are bellow.
Did you use the same image version at home to create the project file? This one appears to be Squeak3.9.
Yes, it is the same image, I only did a copy of the image file and chageset from the Linux box to the Windows, without changes.
That might be your problem - you always need to coy the image and changes file together.
Also, what does your project contain? Project files are part of
the
Etoys environment which might not work too well with the Smalltalk development tools (they should, but this might have not been
tested
during 3.9 development).
It´s the last squeak-dev image created by Damien Cassou, with my project classes.
Anyway, you certainly have discovered some sort of bug. The log suggest this has something to do with the sources or changes
file -
does that ring a bell with you?
Errr... no! how I said, I only did a copy, without changing
anything.
I tried to run with different VMs in the Windows machine, but
with the
same result. I don´t know if matters, but the Windows machine
and the
Linux run with different display resolutions, and I maybe this
is the
reason why the mouse stop to work. What you think? Ok, it´s a
newbie
guess, anyway...
If it is a bug, how can we report it?
The bug in this case would be that there should be a better error message explaining what happened. Or maybe it's a bug in OB. Anyway, bugs are reported here:
http://bugs.squeak.org/
- Bert -
Hi Bert!
On 7/10/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
And with "changeset" you mean actually the xyz.changes file named like your xyz.image? "Changesets" are something different.
Ops! Again a newbie fault, you are absolutely right, I did a copy of the image and CHANGES files, sorry.
Anyway, if you transferred image and changes together (in binary mode
- zipping both into one archive before transferring is recommended)
then this should work independent of the platforms.
Yes! This was my procedure.
I opened the issue http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=6559, if I can do something to make me more clear or to help in something to correct the bug, let me know.
Thanks a lot for your patience and for your help.
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