Re: [Pharo-dev] Corrupt method source in Pharo 6.1 (stable)

2017-12-05 Thread Bernhard Pieber
Hi Sean, Thanks for taking the time to try to confirm this. Did you use Pharo Launcher? I just tried it using get.pharo.org and don’t see the corruption. So it seems to be specific to Launcher somehow. :-/ Bernhard > Am 06.12.2017 um 01:04 schrieb Sean P. DeNigris : >

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, What exactly are we removing? Cheers, Doru > On Dec 5, 2017, at 9:41 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > > but you are asked to share it, this is not collected automatically without > asking before. > > anyway, we are removing that (if not removed yet) > >> On 5 Dec

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, Indeed privacy is an important issue. When we introduced the collection of data in Spotter we made sure that: - the collection of data is off by default - you are asked explicitly to turn it on - and, even when you send the data, you are sending technical tool data or at most, anonymized

Re: [Pharo-dev] Corrupt method source in Pharo 6.1 (stable)

2017-12-05 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
bpi wrote > Can anyone else confirm that? It seems okay for me: Image - Pharo6.0 Latest update: #60524 Unnamed Virtual Machine --- ~/Documents/Pharo/vms/61-x86/Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Pharo CoInterpreter

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Pavel Krivanek
2017-12-05 20:30 GMT+01:00 Bernhard Pieber : > I just found a file named org.pharo.global-identifiers.ston in my > preferences folder. It contains a #secretUUID and a #computerUUID. :-( What > is this information used for? More importantly, how can I turn it off? > There is

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Esteban Lorenzano
anyway *no data is collected without asking first* I demanded that and if someone sneaked in without permission, I will be very very upset. Esteban > On 5 Dec 2017, at 21:39, Juraj Kubelka wrote: > > I understand it. For that reason there are settings. > > Cheers,

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Esteban Lorenzano
but you are asked to share it, this is not collected automatically without asking before. anyway, we are removing that (if not removed yet) > On 5 Dec 2017, at 21:34, Sean Glazier wrote: > > Personally, I know of work places where this is not going to be allowed. I >

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Juraj Kubelka
I understand it. For that reason there are settings. Cheers, Juraj > On Dec 5, 2017, at 17:34, Sean Glazier wrote: > > Personally, I know of work places where this is not going to be allowed. I > understand they need the data, but you need to be able to turn it off. A

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Sean Glazier
Personally, I know of work places where this is not going to be allowed. I understand they need the data, but you need to be able to turn it off. A secure facility would not allow the transmission out in any case. Kind Regards, Sean Glazier On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Juraj Kubelka

[Pharo-dev] Corrupt method source in Pharo 6.1 (stable)

2017-12-05 Thread Bernhard Pieber
I did the following in Pharo Launcher: 1. Select Official distributions > Pharo 6.1 (stable) 2. Click Create Image 3. Launch created image 4. Browse GLMAccumulator 5. Click on any method, e.g. activeEntity => method source is corrupt, e.g. mp: ‚tg 2/2/2010 22:03' I tried it twice, also with the

Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Juraj Kubelka
Check Privacy section in Settings Browser. If you ever send anything, data are anonymized. Developers use it to be able to evaluate their research (PhD) work. It is a requirement in the research field. By sending the anonymized data, you help developers to understand how their tools are used. In

[Pharo-dev] Is Pharo spying on me?

2017-12-05 Thread Bernhard Pieber
I just found a file named org.pharo.global-identifiers.ston in my preferences folder. It contains a #secretUUID and a #computerUUID. :-( What is this information used for? More importantly, how can I turn it off? Bernhard

[Pharo-dev] Crash Dump - GT loaded into 6.1

2017-12-05 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Let me know if you need any other info… Image - Pharo6.0 Latest update: #60523 Unnamed Virtual Machine --- ~/Documents/Pharo/vms/61-x86/Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Pharo CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2254 uuid: 4f2c2cce-f4a2-469a-93f1-97ed941df0ad Jul 20 2017

Re: [Pharo-dev] How to get rid of empty XML nodes?

2017-12-05 Thread Stephane Ducasse
We tried | parser doc visitor | parser := XMLDOMParser new on: self xmlContents; preservesIgnorableWhitespace: false. doc := parser parseDocument. but we still have the empty nodes around. Stef On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Stephane Ducasse wrote: > )Hi > > we are

[Pharo-dev] How to get rid of empty XML nodes?

2017-12-05 Thread Stephane Ducasse
)Hi we are manipulating an XML document and I would like to get rid of the spurious empty string. We saw that the gt panes are doing it. (aNodeWithElements isStringNode and: [aNodeWithElements isEmpty or: [aNodeWithElements isWhitespace]] Is there a way not to produce empty nodes? Is there a

Re: [Pharo-dev] Moving from mc to tonel?

2017-12-05 Thread Alistair Grant
Hi Peter, On 5 December 2017 at 11:55, Peter Uhnák wrote: >> Would you be open to a PR that incorporates Sven's changes suggested >> above? > > Certainly. One thing to keep in mind is that I had to modify > MemoryStore/MemoryHandle so it can process unicode at all, but it also

Re: [Pharo-dev] Moving from mc to tonel?

2017-12-05 Thread Peter Uhnák
> Would you be open to a PR that incorporates Sven's changes suggested above? Certainly. One thing to keep in mind is that I had to modify MemoryStore/MemoryHandle so it can process unicode at all, but it also forces everything to be unicode. > I hate having to deal with string encoding, and

Re: [Pharo-dev] Moving from mc to tonel?

2017-12-05 Thread Alistair Grant
On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 08:56:53AM +0100, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > > > On 5 Dec 2017, at 08:34, Alistair Grant wrote: > > > > On 5 December 2017 at 03:41, Martin Dias wrote: > >> I suspect it's related to the large number of commits in my

Re: [Pharo-dev] using Pharo 7 from Pharo Launcher gives warning about changes file

2017-12-05 Thread Cyril Ferlicot
On mar. 5 déc. 2017 at 09:20, Nicolai Hess wrote: > Just reinstalled pharo launcher new. > Select the Pharo 7 (development version) entry, > create an image and start it. > > It always shows a warning about the changes : > > " > Pharo cannot write to the changes file named

[Pharo-dev] using Pharo 7 from Pharo Launcher gives warning about changes file

2017-12-05 Thread Nicolai Hess
Just reinstalled pharo launcher new. Select the Pharo 7 (development version) entry, create an image and start it. It always shows a warning about the changes : " Pharo cannot write to the changes file named C:\Users\nicolai\Documents\Pharo\images\Pharo 7.0 (development version)\Pharo 7.0

Re: [Pharo-dev] [Moose-dev] feenk log

2017-12-05 Thread Peter Uhnák
Great work guys! Even though I don't have much time to work with Bloc yet, every time I play with it, I find it really enjoyable. :) Also +1 for draggable elements, another thing to tick of my "must have" list. :) Peter

Re: [Pharo-dev] Moving from mc to tonel?

2017-12-05 Thread Sven Van Caekenberghe
> On 5 Dec 2017, at 08:59, Peter Uhnák wrote: > > > In my case, it turned out to be a non-UTF8 encoded character in one of the > > commit messages. > > I've ran into this problem in a sister project (tonel-migration), and do not > have a proper resolution yet. I was

Re: [Pharo-dev] Moving from mc to tonel?

2017-12-05 Thread Peter Uhnák
> In my case, it turned out to be a non-UTF8 encoded character in one of the commit messages. I've ran into this problem in a sister project (tonel-migration), and do not have a proper resolution yet. I was forcing everything to be unicode, so I need a better way to read and write encoded