On 23.11.2010, at 19:12, Ralph Boland wrote:
I accidentally erased a Squeak 3.10.2 image file on my Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) system but still have the changes for it and also 2 day older image/changes files for the same project. It there a way to use the 2 day older image file and load the changes from the up to date changes file? And please don't lecture me on filing out my code. I do file out my code. I last did so, well, two days ago.
Regards,
Ralph Boland
Run the old image. Open a file list. Select the new changes file. Click > "recent changes". File in the ones you want.
- Bert -
Thanks. This worked as described.
Yes in fact you can do this. Do it in a temp directory with a copy of your files of course, but if you rename the up-to-date changes file to match the name of the two day old image file, you can use them together with no problem. The changes toward the end of the file will have no references from the image, but this is harmless other than wasting a bit of disk space. ...
Unfortunately, I ran in to an error trying to do this. I am using 3.10.2 so hopefully this works in 4.0. I will give it a try when I am working and 4.0 and inevitably I make the same mistake.
Thanks also. I learned something even if in the end it failed.
Regards,
Ralph Boland
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