[Glass] Problem with `create_gs_server_image` in latest gsDevKit_home

Dale Henrichs via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Tue Nov 21 10:15:06 PST 2017



On 11/21/17 9:49 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Dale Henrichs 
> <dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com 
> <mailto:dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:
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>     On 11/21/17 9:40 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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>>     On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass
>>     <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
>>     <mailto:glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:
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>>         I don't quite understand under what conditions you get an
>>         error ... and what the error is?
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>>     It happened to me when I wanted to `updateGsDevKit` and the `-d`
>>     caused this problem. Error? No error...pharo VM simply opening
>>     the Finder dialog as the passed image didn't exist.
>>     See attached picture.
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>>         What options are you using and what does the output look like
>>         when it fails ...
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>>     Just the instructions from the GsDevKit release:  `updateGsDevKit
>>     -ti` in client or  `updateGsDevKit -gsd` on server.
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>>     What is strange is that this happened to me in my OSX (client
>>     side) and in ONE of the server... but not in another one. I
>>     imagine the difference is that the working installation did have
>>     the `gsDevKitCommandLine.image` already while the other one did not.
>     Okay this was the bit that was confusing to me ... but it makes
>     sense that the -f would fail if the image hadn't been created yet
>     ... submitted a bug [1].
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>     Dale
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>     [1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/issues/199
>     <https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/issues/199>
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> OK, perfect. I didn't submit any PR because I am not sure which path 
> would you like to follow...  The easiest thing that came to my mind is 
> what I said in first email:
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> /I guess we could check if `$directoryPath/$imageName" ` exists, and 
> if not, then use $initialImageName even if -f was passed by.../
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> But maybe you have a better idea.
I don't have a better idea ... I've been threatening to create the 
`gsDevKitCommandLine.image` during the install, so that it will "always 
exist", but we always have to account for the possibility that the 
`gsDevKitCommandLine.image` may not exist ...
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- 
> Mariano
> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com

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