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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Noob with obscure problem


From: Dmitry Matveev
Subject: Re: [Help-smalltalk] Noob with obscure problem
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:20:50 +0400

Actually you dont need

> gst-remote --eval '100 factorial'

to make Seaside running :)

I use GNU Smalltalk with Seaside on an external hosting (however there
is GNU/Linux, not FreeBSD) and it works there quite well.

2010/9/29, Larry Gadallah <address@hidden>:
> Hi all:
>
> I'm running GNU Smalltalk 3.2.2_1 on a FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE box, with a
> view to getting Seaside running with it.
>
> I'm following the very basic steps of getting a remotely accessible
> image running (see
> http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/bonzinip/seaside-development-gnu-smalltalk):
>
> gst-remote -I seaside.im --daemon
> gst-remote --eval '100 factorial'
>
> The problem is that I get a segfault for every invocation of the
> second command, regardless of what the expression to be evaluated is.
>
> I'm thinking this might be obscure because I've searched for known
> bugs/problems with GNU Smalltalk on FreeBSD and found none, then I
> checked for bugs with 64-bit FreeBSD and found none, but in my case,
> we are dealing with GNU Smalltalk running on a 64-bit FreeBSD machine
> hosted on KVM/QEMU.
>
> Am I missing something blatantly obvious here?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Larry Gadallah, VE6VQ/W7                          lgadallah AT gmail DOT com
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