I have an image that I created under Linux but would now like to use
under Windows. It seems unable to find visual.sou. I think initially
it could not find the file at all; now the class comments are blank and
method source says (Object>>at:put:)
" ***This is decompiled code.***
The source was unavailable because the source pointer appears to
point to an incorrect position in
the file. The file may have been modified after this method was
updated."
Any suggestions how to fix this?
Among other things I have used the "set visual works home" in the GUI,
with or without "paste current" (the latter seems to give my working
directory, not the root). I have created a project in the project
launcher and copied the image to it. I started the image without the
project launcher. I executed
SourceFileManager default sourceFileName:. I edited the registry.
Currently set visual works home shows c:\Program
Files\Cincom\vw7.7.1nc\, which I think is what it should be (also tried
without the final \, and with / and with \\).
It is possible the image began with a slightly different version, e.g.,
7.7. I recall one install off CD was followed by a huge update.
Running Vista 32 bit.
A couple of side issues:
What is the right way to handle an existing image with the new
VisualWorks Projects launcher in Windows?
I'm running in Windows because the image, created under Debian Lenny,
will not launch successfully in Debian squeeze. Image is about 36MB on
disk. Attempted launch produces 100% CPU utilitization, a largish use
of memory (~500MB), no windows popping up, and, after a long time, a
crash (but not because of OS-level memory exhaustion). The stock image
launches successfully under squeeze.
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