Hi,
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Dale Henrichs <
dale.henrichs(a)gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:44 AM, stepharo <stepharo(a)free.fr> wrote:
Hi dale
I’m trying to obtain the record of Configuration of Moose in the latest
version of moose
((ConfigurationOfMoose project version: #development) ignoreImage: true;
record)
and I get a kind of endless loop until my vm simply crash (I opened a
Trasncript).
Do you handle cycles in configurations?
Yes...circularity should produce an error ...
Do you have an idea of what could be the problems?
Not really, however, if you are running with Pharo3.0 I understand that
the Metacello tests are not green (they've never been green in my
github/travis world ... but at one point in time I understand that they
were green in Pharo3.0) ... so I do not trust Metacello in Pharo3.0 ...
With that said, the failing tests may have nothing to do with this problem
... however without a baseline of green tests any attempts at fixes would
be highly suspect ...
> I will check with smaller configurations but this is a daunting task.
I understand ...
> Snapshotcello is not working anymore
and I’m trying to understand why.
If you are not using the Metacello Preview api for doing the record
(Metacello new .... record.) then you should be ... the old Metacello would
try to calculate the current version of packages and that is just not
practical ... the Metacello Preview records the version that is loaded by
Metacello into a registry and Metacello .... this save tons of execution
time and complexity ...
As I mentioned before, by looking at the trace, it looks like most of the
time is being spent on doing just that: figuring the version. So, this
might very well be the problem. How do I load the preview API?
Cheers,
Doru
With that said, I don't know it that is the source
of your problem ...
Stef
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