In 7058 Changes go to "<no name -- garbage?>"

stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 17:54:36 UTC 2006


On 15 sept. 06, at 19:30, Steven Elkins wrote:

> Don't know where the nameless ChangeSets originate and I'm not sure
> what 'real fix' means.

we tried to make sure that the changeset can be totally initialized  
but failed

> Also, don't know what Marcus proposed or what
> you and Adrian tried.  Ignorant of all these things, I just want to
> get rid of them, so I've been using...
>
>    ChangeSet allInstances
>
> ...as my instrumentation and...
>
>    ChangeSorter initializeChangeSetCategories
>
> ...followed by 'space left' from the World help menu in order to get
> full garbage collection to run.  Probably there's a better way.  I
> mention it in case anyone finds it useful.

I tried

ChangeSorter initializeChangeSetCategories
Smalltalk garbageCollect

but it does not change anything

Did I miss something?

>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
> On 9/15/06, stephane ducasse <stephane.ducasse at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 15 sept. 06, at 06:45, Peace Jerome wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > I find it amusing and frustrating that you have not
>> > installed or run the test to detect this.
>>
>> Jerome I do not like the ton of this sentence. If you want me to
>> comment on your post in the future
>> try to have another perception of our duties.
>>
>> I personally found frustrating that I lost my time trying this fix
>> and that at the end I
>> stopped because to code of changeset and changesorter just sucks.
>>
>> I have something else to do. Yesterday I spent one hour trying the
>> "fix" that marcus proposed
>> and I guessed that he lost time there too. And we spent 1 hour with
>> adrian trying to fix it.
>> So now I stop. Simple.
>>
>> Now if you have a real fix I may consider spending time to fix it.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> -- 
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> before starting to improve the world.       -- Anne Frank
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>




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