Shuting down squeak in linux

Brian Rice water at tunes.org
Wed Mar 7 21:09:32 UTC 2007


Or the REPLServer and telnet via raw socket. This is easier from a  
systems administration point of view, since it requires less to  
automate/reproduce.

On Mar 7, 2007, at 12:48 PM, Adrian Lienhard wrote:

> I think, in the current state of affairs its best to use HTTP to  
> talk to Squeak ;).
> At least this is what we do.
>
> Adrian
>
>
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 20:16 , Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>
>> You need to execute
>>
>> 	SmalltalkImage current snapshot: true andQuit: true
>>
>> - Bert -
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2007, at 20:12 , Sebastian Sastre wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Noury but the thing is that I'm actually able to shutdown  
>>> a running squeak. The thing I cannot do is to shutdown it saving  
>>> it's image. Any clue about that?
>>>
>>>     best regards,
>>>
>>> Sebastian Sastre
>>>
>>> De: squeak-dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:squeak- 
>>> dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] En nombre de Noury Bouraqadi
>>> Enviado el: Miércoles, 07 de Marzo de 2007 12:41
>>> Para: The general-purpose Squeak developers list
>>> Asunto: Re: Shuting down squeak in linux
>>>
>>> Hi Sebastian,
>>>
>>> Have a look at :
>>> http://wiki.squeak.org/swiki/107
>>>
>>> It allows running Squeak as a service that you can shutdown.
>>>
>>> Noury
>>> Le 6 mars 07 à 17:45, Sebastian Sastre a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>>     anyone has succesfully shutdown saving a squeak image  
>>>> (quitting saving image) without using the UI?
>>>>
>>>>     I need a clean shutdown script for the services that  
>>>> provides some squeak images in a linux server.
>>>>
>>>>     Using OSProcesses I can catch some of the OS signals in the  
>>>> image but the OS seems to destroy the process before the squeak  
>>>> can save the image. Any clue/workarroud for this?
>>>>
>>>>     thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Sebastian Sastre
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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-Brian
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