VisualGST still compiles for me on Solaris 11.4 by the way.

Personally I don't use VisualGST and I think the original approach of GNU 
Smalltalk was rather to use GNU emacs as its code browser.

Other Smalltalk implementations can be complementary.

I think that GNU smalltalk is rather for more command-line oriented (and GNU 
emacs) style of software development.

Regards,
David Stes

----- Op 13 nov 2021 om 8:26 schreef Sam Lee samlee...@yahoo.com:

> Is GNU Smalltalk abandoned? I notice that there has been no development
> in the last few years [1]. The most recent release was from 2013
> (version 3.2.5) [2]. VisualGST, the GNU Smalltalk browser no longer
> compiles on current systems.
> 
> Is GNU Smalltalk dead? Should I move to other Smalltalk implementations?
> 
> [1]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/smalltalk.git
> [2]: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/smalltalk/

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