[Newbies] Low space

an organic seasidebeginner at gmail.com
Tue Jan 1 19:15:33 UTC 2008


Hello this looks as advice that i need.
I download new session and run it, i see changes from my damaged image. Is
possible load changes from damaged  image to my new one - is it possible
step by step?

I am not use monticello :(.

Thnx.

2007/12/31, Michael van der Gulik <mikevdg at gmail.com>:
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> On Dec 31, 2007 12:43 PM, an organic <seasidebeginner at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > i have one big problem. I get Space is low again and again. I dont know
> > what happend and how restore my seaside image. Imagage has 550MB now.
> > Can anybody help to do this:
> > 1) search where is problem - look on proceses and kill some bad
> > proces...
> > 2) find what take 500MB :) and how to clear it
> > i need fix it -  i do lot of work today i dont want lost all work ;(
>
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> You usually don't lose your work if you are careful. Your changes are in
> squeak.changes. To recover work:
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> First, make a backup of everything!
> Copy a new image file over.
> Go to desktop->changes...->recently logged changes.
>
> From there, you can view the source code changes you made and recover any
> ones that you made since you last checked your code into a code repository
> using Monticello (which you did, right?).
>
> In terms of recovering your image, using the Process browser to locate
> your errand processes and terminate them. I don't know how to investigate
> heap usage to find a memory leak though; I usually just use intuition. Maybe
> somebody else has a better answer?
>
>
> > I am quite new in squeak but i must say this IDE is really bad. When i
> > make infinte cycle i lost my work. I have developer image from
> > seaside.st but this is as going back for 10-15 years in DOS or too  old
> > x-servers :(
> >
>
> I'd have to agree that the IDE is really bad, but the environment as a
> whole lets me do much more than any other IDE I've ever seen. Squeak remains
> an amazing tool with a bad UI. Feel free to help us improve it!
>
> Save your work often and keep backups of your squeak.image and
> squeak.changes files!
>
> To terminate an infinite loop, press alt-. If you used "fork" in your loop
> then bad luck :-).
>
> In terms of age, you're going further back than DOS and old X-Servers!
> Smalltalk has been around since 1978.
>
> If you need more help, join the #squeak IRC channel on irc.openprojects.net
> .
>
> Gulik.
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