I like it when a nail-biter has unexpected plot twists and resolves to a
happy ending...
This will help me sell Pharo 8 where I work. Thanks!
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I am in the midst of a very long term, in my spare time, project written
in Pharo 7.
I have at times been very frustrated with various problems. Images
becoming unstable. Images crashing. Images crashing and unopenable after
crashing. With seeming loss of code not yet committed. Images very
u
Hi,
Regardless of the crash, the code should have been preserved through the
.changes file.
They can attempt to replace the image file with a clean one, and apply
those changes
(a window should open on startup, otherwise it's accessible through left
click in world -> code changes)
Pierre
On
Hi,
I don’t know if they will be able to use the image again but they can take
a new image, open Epicea (Tools -> code changes).
In Epicea they can locate the Epicea logs from their old image (in
/pharo-local/ombu-files IIRC) and then they can replay their changes.
On Fri 6 Mar 2020 at 17:58, Ri
I have an emergency. One of my JRMPC teams says they can't open the image.
They get a long error message that begins with:
*Exception code: C005*
*Exception addr: 0041FB6B*
*Access violation (read access) at 0007*
*RAX:3270 RBX: RCX:0
Great work Hernan !
I was considering doing the same a few days ago.
Let's try to work together in the same direction.
We are missing tools in PolyMath, Roassal, Dataframe and Kendrick in order
to build more elaborate analysis/visualizations of COVID-19 outbreak.
For example, we are missing curv
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Hi guys,
If I download the mac vm from any browser
(https://files.pharo.org/get-files/80/pharo64-mac-stable.zip), unzip and run
Pharo.app, it says: "Pharo.app is damaged and can’t be opened. You should
move it to the Trash."
It doesn't happen with curl script: curl -L https: