Oh, and now I remember the other reason that the Squeak-4.3-All-in-One.app didn't work for me on my 64 bit Linux system:
$ chmod +x squeak.sh $ ./squeak.sh Running 32-bit Squeak on a 64-bit System. Hope the 32-bit runtime libraries are installed ... ./squeak.sh: line 38: /home/dav0/vr/squeak/a1/Squeak-4.3-All-in-One.app/Contents/Linux-i686/bin/squeak: Permission denied ./squeak.sh: line 38: exec: /home/dav0/vr/squeak/a1/Squeak-4.3-All-in-One.app/Contents/Linux-i686/bin/squeak: cannot execute: Permission denied On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 6:57 PM, dav0 <[email protected]> wrote: > Ah - OK. That was where I started out too, but I wasn't quite able to get > much traction with that method because of an external drive issue: I had > originally wanted to set up my workspace on my external drive - which was > NTFS and Linux doesn't allow you to chmod on NTFS filesystems. As a > result, I was never able to actually run the squeak.sh script there, so I > gave up on that zip and later ended up discovering the yum install - which > I far prefer anyway (I hope this isn't the problem). > > So wouldn't the fact that I was able to run the example just fine when I > tried your first recommendation (loading the repository from the URL) mean > that my squeak-vm is ok? > > Thanks > Dave > > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Chris Cunnington < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> On 12-08-22 6:20 PM, dav0 wrote: >> >> Hmmm... I tried saving & quitting, then downloading SqueakV39.sources.gz >> from http://squeak.org/Download/, unzipping this and copying the >> resulting SqueakV39.sources into my workspace and re-running my Squeak vm >> and I can still reproduce the error. >> >> I am also not sure what you mean by contemporary Squeak, but I am >> running this on Linux Fedora, with the latest squeak-vm which I installed >> using yum as follows: >> >> $ yum install squeak-vm >> >> $ squeak -version >> 3.10-5 #1 Mon Jun 21 22:10:08 UTC 2010 gcc 4.4.4 >> Squeak3.10beta of 22 July 2007 [latest update: #7159] >> Linux x86-04.phx2.fedoraproject.org 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5 #1 SMP Sun May 2 >> 04:17:42 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >> default plugin location: /usr/lib64/squeak/3.10-5/*.so >> >> As for the love of debugging, let's just say that I'm sharing the love. >> :-) Actually, I'd love to see this software work - it seems like a really >> neat language toolset. >> >> Thanks again, >> Dave >> >> >> >> OK, I see where you're coming from. When I use Ubuntu 10.03 I get Squeak >> by going to http://www.squeak.org and in the upper right hand corner is >> the Downloads pane with a link that says All-In-One. Click that. I put the >> unzipped package on my desktop. Then I cd into Squeak-All-In-One.app. Once >> in there there is a script called squeak.sh. >> >> ./squeak.sh >> >> in the Terminal and all that sources stuff is behind you. It'll open up, >> etc. The deployment with yum is understandable, but that stuff relies upon >> third parties whom are behind our update curve. The Squeak homepage is the >> best place to get Squeak. >> >> Chris >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Beginners mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners >> >> >
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