2.3 upgrades causing Cursor bug?

Pennell's pennell at tiac.net
Fri Jan 15 23:20:42 UTC 1999


Squeak 2.2 updating from the server works fine.  The Squeak 2.3Beta
seems to have been built from different numbered changesets.

I pulled all of them down successfully with a 2.2 image - just takes patience.

-david
-----Original Message-----
From: William Barnett-Lewis <wlewis at mailbag.com>
To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu <squeak at cs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: 2.3 upgrades causing Cursor bug?


>Hmm, on my Mac at home, a couple of weeks ago, I'd hit the "update code
>from server" menu to see if any updates had been released and noticed
>that all the updates since 2.2 came out tried to install making a major
>mess. I assumed that I'd munged something in my image and simply
>reinstalled the 2.3 beta from the sit file. Now, after hearing your
>experiences I think it might be more general than my usual pilot error.
>
>Just checked 2.3 on NT here at my office and it does the same thing;
>starting with update 320/321-ish dated in September.
>
>William
>
>
>Tim Rowledge wrote:
>> 
>> I uploaded the latest upgrades that Dan announced just to check out some things
>> and found:-
>> - 248 changesets came up the wire. This seems rather more than the 110 mentioned
>> - several changesets caused notiifers complaining of class variables still
>> being in use whilst changing a class defn.
>> - the Cursor is now demented. Moving into a 'normal' view no longer sets the
>> cursor to the normal cursor - it gets left as the last 'wierd' one, like the
>> menu cursor or the wait cursor.
>> 
>> Just FYIs.
>> 
>> tim
>> 
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>
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>





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