Hi, yes! Thanks for the help, searching it seems that I have shortcuts that
has references to obsoletes instances, I will see how to remove them.




2013/6/3 Andres Valloud <avall...@smalltalk.comcastbiz.net>

> How can you have an instance of a class X if the class X doesn't "exist"
> anymore?  The whole point here is that an object's class is also a strong
> reference to the class, and generally it's skipped by object reference
> finders.  The way you find those is by sending allInstances (or equivalent)
> to the class.
>
>
> On 6/3/13 2:19 , Sebastian Tleye wrote:
>
>> This happens when you have instances of the class and the class doesn't
>> exists anymore.
>> "Smalltalk fixObsoleteReferences" didn't completely work for me when i
>> had that problem, i had to find out where those references were.
>> I think looking for strong pointers of the ObsoleteClass would be a good
>> start.
>>
>>
>> 2013/6/3 Andres Valloud 
>> <avalloud@smalltalk.**comcastbiz.net<avall...@smalltalk.comcastbiz.net>
>> <mailto:avalloud@smalltalk.**comcastbiz.net<avall...@smalltalk.comcastbiz.net>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>     Maybe they have instances.  GC can't remove a class under its
>> instances.
>>
>>
>>     On 6/3/13 2:14 , Gisela Decuzzi wrote:
>>
>>         Hi, I'm trying to fix this, I have Obsolete classes in the
>>         system and I
>>         want to remove them, as long as I understood this is because this
>>         classes are gone and in some point someone is referencing them.
>>
>>         I do an extended search an get nothing, but still the obsolete
>>         classes
>>         are there... I don't find no one with references to it but if I
>> run:
>>         SystemNavigation new obsoleteClassesselect: [ :each | each
>>         isAnonymous
>>
>>         not ]
>>         I get the problem classes.
>>
>>         I found this thread about a similar issue but don't know how to
>>         solve
>>         the problem
>>         http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/_**_pipermail/pharo-project/2011-**
>> __January/038824.html<http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/__pipermail/pharo-project/2011-__January/038824.html>
>>
>>         <http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/**pipermail/pharo-project/2011-**
>> January/038824.html<http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2011-January/038824.html>
>> >
>>
>>         Maybe someone could help me...
>>
>>
>>
>>
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