On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 9:12 PM, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Equally you could perhaps trap something in Pharo and write out a fuel file
> to an s3 bucket - with s3 you can then trigger an event and they have tools
> you can use to alert and or email
I do this too -- fuel is really simple to use, and
Oh, forget about my request, I miss some of the important comments in
your package. I should have enought to play with it.
Le 18/05/2018 à 11:33, Hilaire a écrit :
As I have very limited knowledge on network stuff, to get started, do
you have simple example code to show how to use your packa
Guillermo Polito wrote
> If you have any issues…
IMHO the biggest issue is incompatibility with OSProcess. This seems not to
matter when one is loading Project A depending on OSSP in a clean image, but
the second one tries to load Project A into an image where Project B already
depends on OSP - KA
Rather than email you could possibly hook in something like datadog or Pingdom
if you expose some metric - to get a timely alert.
Equally you could perhaps trap something in Pharo and write out a fuel file to
an s3 bucket - with s3 you can then trigger an event and they have tools you
can use t
Hi Sergio,
I highly recommend using a more sophisticated solution such as Sentry (
https://github.com/peteruhnak/pharo-sentry ,
https://peteruhnak.github.io/pharo-sentry/ ).
If you want something really simple, then ShoreLine can be of assistance
(assuming you use Pharo 6; it was removed in P7)
Y
Hi all,
News from the OSSubprocess side. For those who do not know it, OSSubprocess
is the library to call external processes from Pharo.
These are the main points of this release.
- 64bits support
- Issues Working on both Pharo 6 and 7
- Issue #34: Adding tests to validate that the return code
Is there a way to send an email on an error or exception?
I have an app that runs live on a remote server, and I am finding that every
now and then, the server will lock up, and I won’t know what’s going on with it.
Currently, i pull the image and run it local, but an email with a stack trace
Actually - I installed VNC on Linux server and it’s much faster and doesn’t
have this issue .
I think for keyboard events I would have had to create a morph and then
override some handle key events to print them out ? As it stands, I’ll forge on
with other stuff (unless anyone happens to know)
> On 18 May 2018, at 12:41, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
>
> https://github.com/astares/pharo-contributor
>
> now provides two videos demonstrating how this tool can be used as an
> alternative to easily contribute to latest Pharo 7
>
>
> VIDEO 1
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4PWGxihdxU
>
https://github.com/astares/pharo-contributor
now provides two videos demonstrating how this tool can be used as an
alternative to easily contribute to latest Pharo 7
VIDEO 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4PWGxihdxU
VIDEO 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24ERozCePME
Hi - I’m wondering if anyone has any experience using Pharo in a Remote Desktop
environment?
Ive been experimenting with MacInCloud.com and running Pharo there - however
I’ve noticed that while it appears to run (and it reasonably performant) after
a few seconds/minutes (I can’t quite work out
Hi Henrik,
As I have very limited knowledge on network stuff, to get started, do
you have simple example code to show how to use your package?
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 08/05/2018 à 08:28, Henrik Sperre Johansen a écrit :
No, but it does involve setting certain options on the socket, etc.
You coul
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