Pharo 8.0 crash on resizing with Moom

BP
Bernhard Pieber
Sat, Apr 10, 2021 9:46 AM

Hi everyone,

Is this the right place to report a Pharo 8.0 crash?

I am on a MacBookPro16,4 on macOS Big Sur Version 11.2.3 (20D91) with an external 30" Apple Cinema Display (2500 x 1600).

Here is what I did:

I downloaded PharoLauncher.

I created a new image using the official distribution Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (stable).

I launched the new image.

I clicked on light theme.

I resized to full screen using Moom. => It crashed.

I could reproduce it three out of five times I tried those steps.

Let me add that Moom works very reliably with all other applications. Resizing like that is in my muscular memory.

Cheers,
Bernhard
I dow

Hi everyone, Is this the right place to report a Pharo 8.0 crash? I am on a MacBookPro16,4 on macOS Big Sur Version 11.2.3 (20D91) with an external 30" Apple Cinema Display (2500 x 1600). Here is what I did: I downloaded PharoLauncher. I created a new image using the official distribution Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (stable). I launched the new image. I clicked on light theme. I resized to full screen using Moom. => It crashed. I could reproduce it three out of five times I tried those steps. Let me add that Moom works very reliably with all other applications. Resizing like that is in my muscular memory. Cheers, Bernhard I dow
SV
Sven Van Caekenberghe
Sun, Apr 11, 2021 1:03 PM

Hi Bernard,

I run a dual monitor macOS based setup as well.

In general there is indeed a hard to track down issue with going full screen.

What does work for me is going 'almost' full screen, that is, leave the menu bar visible. You can do that with Option-click on the green expand button. I think this is called Zoom.

That way everything remains rock solid for me (as in images are running for days on end).

I like this better than real full screen because the menu bar has useful functionality (especially the right hand side icons), even though Pharo does not need or use it.

HTH,

Sven

On 10 Apr 2021, at 11:46, Bernhard Pieber bernhard@pieber.com wrote:

Hi everyone,

Is this the right place to report a Pharo 8.0 crash?

I am on a MacBookPro16,4 on macOS Big Sur Version 11.2.3 (20D91) with an external 30" Apple Cinema Display (2500 x 1600).

Here is what I did:

I downloaded PharoLauncher.

I created a new image using the official distribution Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (stable).

I launched the new image.

I clicked on light theme.

I resized to full screen using Moom. => It crashed.

I could reproduce it three out of five times I tried those steps.

Let me add that Moom works very reliably with all other applications. Resizing like that is in my muscular memory.

Cheers,
Bernhard
I dow
<crash.dmp>

Hi Bernard, I run a dual monitor macOS based setup as well. In general there is indeed a hard to track down issue with going full screen. What does work for me is going 'almost' full screen, that is, leave the menu bar visible. You can do that with Option-click on the green expand button. I think this is called Zoom. That way everything remains rock solid for me (as in images are running for days on end). I like this better than real full screen because the menu bar has useful functionality (especially the right hand side icons), even though Pharo does not need or use it. HTH, Sven > On 10 Apr 2021, at 11:46, Bernhard Pieber <bernhard@pieber.com> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Is this the right place to report a Pharo 8.0 crash? > > I am on a MacBookPro16,4 on macOS Big Sur Version 11.2.3 (20D91) with an external 30" Apple Cinema Display (2500 x 1600). > > Here is what I did: > > I downloaded PharoLauncher. > > I created a new image using the official distribution Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (stable). > > I launched the new image. > > I clicked on light theme. > > I resized to full screen using Moom. => It crashed. > > I could reproduce it three out of five times I tried those steps. > > Let me add that Moom works very reliably with all other applications. Resizing like that is in my muscular memory. > > Cheers, > Bernhard > I dow > <crash.dmp>