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Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?


From: Gwenael Casaccio
Subject: Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:48:08 +0100

On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 07:28 -0700, Duke Normandin wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> 
> > On 01/05/2010 10:07 PM, dukester wrote:
> > > st>  | userName |
> > > st>  'What is your name?'.
> > > 'What is your name?'
> > > st>  userName := stdin nextLine.
> > > No runnable processAbort trap
> > >
> > > It seems to choke on this "stdin nextLine" thing.
> > >
> > > I tried to get the code working in Squeak, as well, with no joy! It may be
> > > that I don't know how to input the code properly in Squeak ;(
> >
> > Please try "Processor examine" and send the output.  Also send the output of
> > "Features".
> 
> dnormandin@ ~
> 07:19 am >> gst
> GNU Smalltalk ready
> 
> st> Features
> Set (#DLD #Kernel )
> st>
> 
> dnormandin@ ~
> 07:22 am >> gst
> GNU Smalltalk ready
> 
> st> Processor examine
> Object: ProcessorScheduler new "<0x1301820>" error: did not understand
> #examine
> MessageNotUnderstood(Exception)>>signal (AnsiExcept.st:216)
> ProcessorScheduler(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #examine
> (AnsiExcept.st:1556)
> UndefinedObject>>executeStatements (a String:1)
> nil
> st>
> 
Hi,

Can you try : Processor inspect ?
Or can you try to install the git version of GST ?

Gwen

> > Finally, you can try fixing it by running gst as root and typing 
> > "ObjectMemory
> > snapshot".
> 
> dnormandin@ ~
> 07:23 am >> sudo gst
> Password:
> GNU Smalltalk ready
> 
> st> ObjectMemory snapshot
> "Global garbage collection... done"
> false
> st>






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