After unpacking the tarball, just rename i686-pc-linux-gnu to i686-pc-
linux-gnulibc1 before installing. Apparently Ubuntu uses a non-
canonical system designation, which confuses the installer.
- Bert -
On Aug 13, 2007, at 8:54 , Richard Eng wrote:
I’m having no luck at all. I’m trying to build from sources but the
system
keeps complaining that gcc can’t create executables. I tried doing
it as
root but it made no difference.
This is ridiculous. Everything is fighting against me. I don't want
to have
to debug my C development environment. I just want to run Squeak!
Why is it that everyone else has no problem running Squeak 3.9
under Feisty
Fawn??? This is driving me crazy.
What binaries/libraries are the Squeak VM installation looking for?
Richard
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Hi
No, not install from source. As I said, I tried to install
Squeak-3.9-8.i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
...which is the binary download from Squeak.org. And I’m using 32-
bit Linux
(Ubuntu).
Ok. I see.
The Synaptic package is out of date--the latest version it has is
3.8. I
need 3.9 (because I have development images of Seaside based on 3.9).
I guess, this vm works with never images, too
This is really goofy. What can possibly be wrong with my fresh
Feisty Fawn
installation???
Just do an installation from source. Download the source of the vm
and follow the instructions in the package to install.
It works without problems here.
Good luck
Enno
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