Hi there,
I've tried to install AST from the SqueakMap with latest Squeak3.9-final-7067 Here are step I did 1. Opened squeak ./ Squeak3.9-final-7067.image 2. Opened SqueakMap Package Loader 3. Found AST entry 4. Pressed middle mouse button 5. Selected install and BOOM! Squeak exited and left me with the message "Pollable event" in the terminal :(
My configuration as follows
$ uname -a SunOS iru 5.10 Generic_118855-14 i86pc i386 i86pc
bash-3.00$ squeak -version 3.9-8 #6 Tue Oct 10 21:00:28 PDT 2006 gcc 3.4.3 Squeak3.9alpha of 4 July 2005 [latest update: #7021] SunOS solaris 5.10 Generic_118844-26 i86pc i386 i86pc default plugin location: /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.9-8/*.so
Squeak Image: Squeak3.9-final-7067.zip (ftp.squeak.org)
-- With best regards, Yakov Zaytsev iakovz@gmail.com
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 01:44:39AM -0300, Yakov Zaytsev wrote:
I've tried to install AST from the SqueakMap with latest Squeak3.9-final-7067 Here are step I did
- Opened squeak ./ Squeak3.9-final-7067.image
- Opened SqueakMap Package Loader
- Found AST entry
- Pressed middle mouse button
- Selected install
and BOOM! Squeak exited and left me with the message "Pollable event" in the terminal :(
I tried loading AST from SqueakMap into Squeak3.9-final-7067.image on a Linux box, exactly as you described above. It worked fine, so I think this may be a VM issue on Solaris.
My configuration as follows
$ uname -a SunOS iru 5.10 Generic_118855-14 i86pc i386 i86pc
bash-3.00$ squeak -version 3.9-8 #6 Tue Oct 10 21:00:28 PDT 2006 gcc 3.4.3 Squeak3.9alpha of 4 July 2005 [latest update: #7021] SunOS solaris 5.10 Generic_118844-26 i86pc i386 i86pc default plugin location: /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.9-8/*.so
Squeak Image: Squeak3.9-final-7067.zip (ftp.squeak.org)
I'm not very familiar with SunOS, but I assume you are running on a 32 bit processor and your SunOS is a 32 bit system (32 bit pointer size), is that right? If it's a 64 bit system, there could be some issues, for example http://bugs.impara.de/view.php?id=5688.
If it does turn out to be a VM issue, the vm-dev list is a good place to follow up.
Dave
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