I got the latest web-dev image and then used
Monticello to upgrade
everything to the latest possible version. I just wanted to check
with you all first before I get too deep into troubleshooting. In
cleaning up obsolete references and so on I may have broken a few too
many links.
The web-dev images are broken. They include incompatible versions of
different packages.
And while on this subject, has anyone ever noticed a
memory leak with
the Pier/Magritte/Seaside combo? I deleted the PRKernel instance
"pier" (the only PRKernel there was), hit "clear caches" on the
seaside web page 10 times and then did a Smalltalk garbageCollect
about 10 times and still there are all kinds of Pier, Magritte and
Seaside rendering objects all over the place. I suppose it's not a
big deal, but if clearing the caches doesn't unreferenced this stuff
that should have to references connecting back to the core image, then
I wonder what happens after running a web site for a year.
Only recently Philippe discovered a memory leak with the Seaside
Halos. This might be related. Try evaluating "WAHalo initialize" and
check if this solves the problem?
Cheers,
Lukas
On Nov 12, 2007 10:19 AM, Lukas Renggli
<renggli(a)iam.unibe.ch> wrote:
Hi Jason
I just set up an image with the latest and
greatest of all the
packages, Kom, Seaside, Magritte, Pier. And now when I look at the
pier site I just see the grey boxes for View, Commands and History,
nothing else shows up. I browsed the PRKernel and everything seems
to be there, it just wont render. Could this be due to the
environment changes, or should the latest version work?
it should theoretically work. What versions did you load? Where did
you load it from?
Cheers,
Lukas
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