>I always found it strange what effect loading Glorp had on an image, blowing 
>it up.

Looks like it is really an effect of the Glorp code. Maybe because it was 
initially
exported from VW and then imported into Squeak/Pharo. I always thought slow 
loading
is because of this or the long license texts in the classes.

At least I had similar issues when I loaded the "Glorp-EstebanMaringolo.92" 
from October 2014.
I was not able to browse diffs, etc. when I wanted to clean up.

Then I commited "Glorp-TorstenBergmann.93" without real changes and things 
started 
to stabilize. At least I was able to browse the diffs afterwards and could 
refactor
a little bit with Glorp-TorstenBergmann.94.

Bye
T.

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