Hello, I have a real dummy question! Beside other "smalltalks" I actually tried GNU Smalltalk under OpenSUSE 10.3 on an AMD XP Machine:
localhost:~> gst -v GNU Smalltalk version 2.1.12 Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Steve Byrne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Paolo Bonzini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) GNU Smalltalk comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may redistribute copies of GNU Smalltalk under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information, see the file named COPYING. Using default kernel path: /usr/share/smalltalk/kernel Using default image path: /usr/share/smalltalk The GUI (gst -qK browser/Run.st) works as usual for smalltalk." 'Hello, world' printNl" in the worksheet gives the expected output in the transcript window. I tried the example of the Tutorial (http://www.gnu.org/software/smalltalk/manual/gst.html#Getting-started) in the line interpreter as well (or is it not a command line interpreter?): localhost:~> gst GNU Smalltalk ready st> 'Hello, world' printNl st> But as one sees from that copy there happens absolutely nothing! That is also true for "123456 printString", "6 + 7" and other trial inputs. If this is not a line interpreter I argue that it is only possible to start files with a "shebang" or “sharp-bang”? Where is may error? Thanks in advance for help and best regards Bernhard
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