Number: 1750 Date: 2-Aug-84 12':47':33 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Hamscher.pa Subject: FILEBROWSER gets into wedged state Assigned To: Attn: Jellinek Status: Fixed In/By: Problem Type: Bug Impact: Annoying Difficulty: Frequency: Once Priority: Perhaps System: Windows and Graphics Subsystem: Library Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: confused user, old FB, methinks.' ["Jellinek" " 1-Sep-84 20':42':32" Status':(Open->Declined) Disposition':]' ["Jellinek" "16-Sep-84 13':24':01" Status':(Declined->Fixed) Disposition':] Description: ' Date': 2 Aug 84 11':42 PDT' From': Hamscher.pa' Subject': Lisp': FILEBROWSER' To': LispSupport.pa' Lisp-System-Date': 21-Jun-84 10':50':28' Machine-Type': Dolphin' ' When I invoke ' (FILEBROWSER ''{PHYLUM}<HAMSCHER>)' ' first the window comes up, then I get a message in the prompt window that says' ' PHYLUM NOT RESPONDING FOR <<<dir name>>>' ' and then when the files have gotten listed in the window, every time I button a command in the menu it says' ' ONLY ONE COMMAND AT A TIME CAN BE EXECUTED' ' Note that this is true for the *first* command I button.' ' I can well believe that through a sequence of such attempts I have wedged myself, but the question is whether there''s a way to unwedge myself without rebooting, etc.' ' Walter' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Jellinek Edit-Date: 16-Sep-84 13':24':03