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From: | Paolo Bonzini |
Subject: | [Help-smalltalk] Re: TK_Browser_fails_to_start_on_Ubuntu_Dapper |
Date: | Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:46:04 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Macintosh/20060909) |
Same here... for GTK i have another problem too when loading the package:
Loading package GTK "Scavenging... 83% reclaimed, done" "Scavenging... 73% reclaimed, done" "Scavenging... 64% reclaimed, done" "Scavenging... 77% reclaimed, done" Recompiling classes... Recompiling class: GTK.GtkRequisition class Recompiling selector: #sizeof a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier or binary operator or keyword It seems running better than stable 2.2 which didn't find C functions, thisseems a lighter bug... what about?
Yes, can you send the sizeof.c and/or the Structs.st file to me? Both can be found in the build directory, the latter is also installed.
Object: nil error: did not understand #type Smalltalk.MessageNotUnderstood(Smalltalk.Exception)>>#signal Smalltalk.UndefinedObject(Smalltalk.Object)>>#doesNotUnderstand: Smalltalk.UndefinedObject>>#executeStatements Object: CFunctionDescriptor error: primitive operation failed SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed(Smalltalk.Exception)>>#signal SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed class(Smalltalk.Exception class)>>#signal Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor class(Smalltalk.Object)>>#primitiveFailed Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor class>>#for:returning:withArgs: Smalltalk.CompiledMethod>>#rewriteAsCCall:returning:args: optimized [] in Smalltalk.Class>>#initializeAsRootClass
For these, can you try evaluating this? It will produce quite a huge output -- I'm interesteed in the lines just around the "Object: nil error: did not understand #type"
Object registerHandler: [ :method :ann | method printNl rewriteAsCCall: (ann arguments at: 1) returning: (ann arguments at: 2) args: (ann arguments at: 3) ] forPragma: #cCall:returning:args:. PackageLoader fileInPackage: 'GTK'! > Maybe a traceback with a full report of > where the error has been encountered should be implemented in GST, > don't you think so? You mean the filename/line? Paolo
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