[squeak-dev] hosed image

karl ramberg karlramberg at gmail.com
Sat Oct 4 19:17:45 UTC 2008


Use a new image, point FileList to the old changes file and either use
the change browser or code browser to recover your code.


Karl

On 10/4/08, Mark Volkmann <mark at ociweb.com> wrote:
> On Oct 4, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Matthias Berth wrote:
>
>> Mark,
>>
>> if all your work consists of code (i.e. no morphs created by you,
>> pictures drawn etc :-) then you can recover it easily from teh changes
>> file.
>>
>> First make a backup of your .image and .changes file.
>
> Okay, I did this.
>
>> Then see "How can I recover my work if a crash has occurred?" in
>> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/2168
>
> Those instructions invoke doing things in the Squeak UI. Mine won't
> respond to mouse events so I don't know how I can follow this.
>
>> HTH
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Mark Volkmann <mark at ociweb.com> wrote:
>>> I'm fairly new to Squeak ... about two weeks. I've been working
>>> with a
>>> Squeak-Dev image ... sq3.10.2-7179dev08.09.2.
>>> Something happened this morning and now the UI is unresponsive. I
>>> see all my
>>> changes in the .changes file. If I could just get to the point that
>>> I could
>>> do a fileout, I could resume work with a new image. Otherwise I'm
>>> going to
>>> lose about 10 hours of good work.
>>> I'm wondering if someone more familiar with Squeak would be kind
>>> enough to
>>> take a look at my situation. I could send you my .image
>>> and .changes files
>>> (and whatever else is needed) and you could see if you can get to
>>> the point
>>> that you can do a fileout of three class categories for me. I'd be
>>> eternally
>>> grateful! Let me know if you're willing to try this for me.
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Mark Volkmann
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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> Mark Volkmann
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