I can confirm the problem with #trimBoth, strange though that it does not simply override the system version but removes it.
On 2013-09-24, at 19:35, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote: > Ok, the cause should be that a project I loaded pulled in Grease from > squeaksource/Seaside30. In the package Grease-Core-NickAger.70 there are > method extensions for String>>#trimBoth et al. For the current pharo these > are overrides. So probably seaside tried to update grease and thus removing > the methods from the system. As this is a image for playing I loaded all > kinds of stuff so I need some time to figure out which package it was. > > Norbert > > Am 25.09.2013 um 00:09 schrieb Camillo Bruni <camillobr...@gmail.com>: > >> Strange the build is green: >> >> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/Seaside/ >> >> What kind of error do you get? >> Does it happen the same way when you download on of the images from Jenkins? >> >> On 2013-09-24, at 19:03, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote: >> >>> When loading seaside3 from the configuration browser it will break the >>> image badly. It isn't even possible to open a system browser after that. >>> What is the best way to load it manually? Or better is there something new >>> so the configuration browser can be directed to a better config? >>> >>> Norbert >> > >
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