Okay, so you can reproduce this. In the debugger, can you check which directory it's actually trying to ensure exists? And find out why that fails?
- Bert -
On Mar 2, 2007, at 9:55 , Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
No Bert my directory is not write protected, let me explain the operation I conducted:
- working in my squeakland image (a copy of it in another folder than
the default one, and I start it with squeakvm)
- I create and edit my project with this image, I can save the image
just fine
- I load a project from our swiki (with my squeakland configure
with the smalltalk code at http://superswiki.ofset.org:8000/super/16)
- I save the image ==> error. From there whatever I do (remove the
loaded project), I cannot save the image
- I quit squeak and restart it, with the last saved image (before
the bang)
- I reload the downloaded project, but from the local copy now in 'My
Squeak, This time I can save the image just fine.
Hope it helps,
Hilaire
Bert Freudenberg a écrit :
Thanks. Is it possible your image directory was write-protected? The log indicates it was trying to create the default directory but failed. I can't imaging how that could have to do with the project loaded, unless it fiddled with the default directory path.
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