Re: ToGo deployment flashes up a DNU message?




"Tim M" <365nice@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:b88433471e068c89fd9513728e6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Generally speaking, however, you should not see this if you deploy
from a clean image in which you have not been using development tools

That explains it - it hasn't been a clean image (I'm still working on automating that bit ;-)

As an aside, the #browseUnimplemented
command of this (which got lost from the menus when updating all
browser to include a common set of commands, and which you must
therefore issue by opening an inspector on the browser using a Visual
Object Finder so that you can send it #browseUnimplemented) is very
useful for identifying over zealous stripping

I forgot all about that menu option - it took a bit of fiddling with the ObjectFinder to see what you mean. It seems its available in the Package browser and the Executable browser - you have to click on the right pane and then look at the parent presenters sub presenters - and find a PackageSelector or an EnvironemntBrowser shell.


It shouldn't be that hard to locate. It's implemented directly on the shell, so just using the object finder and clicking over the caption of the browser will bring up an inspector you can use to send it. Probably easiest, though, to just edit the Executable Browser menu bar to put it back. Just add a command an appropriately named that sends #browseUnimplemented.

It should already be on the package browser menus, unless that is something we've added back since 6.02.

Regards

OA

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