El sáb, 22-03-2008 a las 20:47 +0100, Philipp Kern escribió:
> José,
> 
> am Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 08:40:30PM +0100 hast du folgendes geschrieben:
> > Thanks for your report. You're right, there are a good bunch of bashims,
> > I'll change the interpreter.
> 
> I think that there are more problems with that script, though.  I just
> tried it and had some trouble with it like this:
> ls: cannot access /home/pkern/squeak/*.image: No such file or directory
> 
> Or even more fun, with an image actually present in this directory:
> ~ > squeak
> found gettext in path
> /home/pkern
> Could not open the Squeak image file
> `/home/pkern/squeak//home/pkern/squeak/sq3.9.1-7075web08.03.1.image.image'.
> 
> I also tried placing an image into /usr/share/squeak, which did not work
> out.  Please a) document how one should install images to satisfy the
> script's criteria 

Right, I'm writing a right man page for the script to fix this issue.

> and b) please fix the script to be able to use the
> global directory, too, if that is a result of a).

b) I'll recheck the script, as it works for me (and for some thousand of
schools in Extremadura since some years ago), so it might be some
locales problem with the script. I'll try to find out where the problem
is a.s.a.p.


> 
> Directly calling squeakvm with the image file works, though.  (More or
> less, I'm not yet into Smalltalk and it complains a bit about missing
> sources, for the squeak-web package that is.)


Yes, the image should complain (but work anyway) if a squeak sources
file does not exist. I'll add to the man page instructions to download
it. Hopefully, in "a non-long term" the non-relicensed code in the
squeak image will have been rewritten and we'll have images and source
files in Debian, avoiding this manual work.

Regards.
José L.

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