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Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?
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Duke Normandin |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"? |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Jan 2010 08:13:20 -0700 (MST) |
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Alpine 2.01 (OSX 1266 2009-07-14) |
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Gwenael Casaccio wrote:
[snip]
> > 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
Hey Gwen...
gst> Processor inspect
An instance of ProcessorScheduler
processLists: (Semaphore(nil: held, 0 waiting processes)
Semaphore(nil: held, 0 waiting processes) Semaphore(nil: held, 0
waiting processes) Semaphore(nil: held, 1 waiting processes)
Semaphore(nil: held, 0 waiting processes) Semaphore(nil: held, 0
waiting processes) Semaphore(nil: held, 0 waiting processes)
Semaphore(nil: held, 0 waiting processes) Semaphore(nil: held, 0
waiting processes) )
activeProcess: CallinProcess('call-in process' at
userSchedulingPriority, active)
idleTasks: OrderedCollection (0 )
processTimeslice: 40
gcSemaphore: Semaphore(nil: held, 1 waiting processes)
gcArray: nil
Processor
gst>
The format of the output is probably hosed...
Never used git ;( Is this what I would need?
dnormandin@ ~
08:08 am >> port info git-core @1.6.4.4
git-core @1.6.4.4 (devel)
Variants: bash_completion, [+]doc, gitweb, svn
Description: Git is a fast, scalable, distributed open source
version control
system focusing on speed and efficiency.
Homepage: http://git.or.cz/
Library Dependencies: curl, zlib, openssl, expat, libiconv
Runtime Dependencies: rsync, perl5, p5-error
Platforms: darwin
License: unknown
Maintainers: address@hidden, address@hidden,
address@hidden
Thanks for your help...
--
Duke
- [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, ZuLuuuuuu, 2010/01/04
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Gwenael Casaccio, 2010/01/05
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, dukester, 2010/01/05
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, ZuLuuuuuu, 2010/01/05
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, dukester, 2010/01/05
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Gwenael Casaccio, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?,
Duke Normandin <=
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Stefan Schmiedl, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07