It is the LocaleTest. When I run it all the tests are green but the debugger appears. I have a FontJapaneseEnvironment.sar in the folder where my image resides. I have no idea where I got that from. When I remove it and run the LocaleTest the debugger does not appear.
Cheers, - Bernhard
Am 08.01.2011 um 15:27 schrieb Bernhard Pieber:
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the tips. Inserting self halt shows that it is called from the preamble of FontJapaneseEnvironment.sar by the SARInstaller. Where that is called from I have yet to figure out. Strangely my image hung after proceeding from the halt. Alt+. does not work.
Am 08.01.2011 um 12:02 schrieb Andreas Raab:
This might be the result of a fileIn (possibly one of the LanguageEnvironment tests). You can try two things:
- Check your recent changes if anything got logged. A fileIn from loading a project file or so should be logged.
- Insert a "self halt" into the method (before the fork) to see where it comes from.
On 1/8/2011 11:47 AM, Bernhard Pieber wrote:
I did the following:
- I opened the latest trunk image Squeak4.2-10779-alpha.image with the Mac OS X VM Squeak 5.8b12.
- Update Squeak.
- Run all tests. After all the tests I get a debugger with "Error: Instances of StrikeFont are not indexable"
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Is there a way find out where this process is created? Tracing senders of StrikeFontSet class>>installExternalFontOn:encoding:encodingName:textStyleName: leads ultimately to no senders. In a Process Browser I do not see anything unusual.