[Glass] GS/OSX and GemTools issue
James Foster
James.Foster at GemTalkSystems.com
Wed Oct 2 15:45:29 PDT 2013
I think you have correctly diagnosed the problem. The current design is that you create a database (with the '+' button), and then configure it after it is created. You can specify a different version and you can specify that it should be initialized with a GLASS extent. I started down the path of asking lots of questions, but the number of mouse clicks seemed excessive and since there is a way to change things I figured that you just start out with a default (basic) environment, and then make changes.
If the common case is to want a GLASS extent, then I could make that the default and let someone who wants a base extent do the one extra mouse click.
James
On Oct 2, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Jupiter Jones <jupiter.jones at mail.com> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I downloaded GemTools-1.0-beta.8.7-3101x and tried to connect to a db created through GemStone.app and it immediately threw an exception:
>
> MessageNotUnderstood: receiver of "openDebuggerOn:" is nil
>
> Just in case, I updated the gci and ssl libraries in GemTools to the 3.1.0.4 versions, but same issue.
>
> The GsRuntimeError is:
>
> a ArgumentTypeError occurred (error 2037), reason:classErrConstraintNotClass, The constraint aByteArray( ) was specified incorrectly for subclass creation. For IdentityBags (NSCs), a constraint must be specified as a class; for all other classes, as an Array of pairs.
>
> There's a gemnetobject log created, but not a lot of info to go on:
>
> _____________________________________________________________________________
> GemStone: Error Fatal
> Network error - text follows:
> , Network partner has disconnected., GCI client disconnected
> Error Category: 231169 [GemStone] Number: 4137 Arg Count: 2 Context : 20 exception : 20
> Arg 1: 20
> Arg 2: 20
>
> [Info]: Logging out at 10/03/13 08:03:40 EST
>
> This return to the main program is unexpected.
>
>
> *****************************************************
> ****** GemStone Abnormal Shutdown at 10/03/13 08:03:41 EST
> *****************************************************
> _____________________________________________________________________________
>
> I then noticed that the extent copied with GemStone.app is $GEMSTONE/bin/extent0.dbf as opposed to the $GEMSTONE/bin/extent0.seaside.dbf
>
> Is this the intended behaviour? Should there be an option when creating a new db to select if you want a clean GemStone extent or a GLASS one?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jupiter
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