On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 8:31 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Eliot Miranda <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> >> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 7:43 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> When running (from a Zeroconf install): >>> >>> pharo --headless Pharo.image >>> >>> it looks like that the window is not opening ( or it is opening and >>> closing so fast that I do not see it). >>> >>> Then I have an image with Seaside, Magritte, and other things. >>> >>> When doing the same, I do see the window of one second and then it >>> closes. >>> >>> Is it normal to have that window opening? That's annoying for scripts as >>> it doesn't look good. >>> >>> On OSX I do not have this behavior. >>> >>> What causes that on Windows? >>> >> >> It's bits in the exe that decide whether it's a console app or a windows >> app. So, at least with the Cog VM, not sure about the Pharo VM, if you >> want to run headless you use the SqueakConsole.exe VM instead of the >> Squeak.exe VM. They're identical except in those bits. Yes the >> distinction is stupid; unix doesn't need it, but that's Windows. >> >> >> >>> Phil >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> best, >> Eliot >> > > > > So, there is a different way to build/link for each type in Squeak. Now, > with Pharo, there is only one exe in Windows. > Where's that thing in Squeak so that I can try to build the Pharo Windows > headless version by kind of cloning it? > > In the CMakeLists.txt of the PharoVM for the Windows build, I do see: > > add_definitions(-march=pentium4 -mwindows -D_MT -msse2 -mthreads -mwin32 > -mno-rtd -mms-bitfields -mno-accumulate-outgoing-args -D_USE_32BIT_TIME_T > -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0501 -DWINVER=0x0501 -DWIN32 -DWIN32_FILE_SUPPORT > -DNO_ISNAN -DNO_SERVICE -DNO_STD_FILE_SUPPORT -DLSB_FIRST -DVM_NAME="Pharo" > -DX86 -DSTACK_ALIGN_BYTES=16 -DALLOCA_LIES_SO_USE_GETSP=0 -DENABLE_FAST_BLT > -g0 -O2 -march=pentium4 -momit-leaf-frame-pointer > -maccumulate-outgoing-args -funroll-loops -DNDEBUG -DDEBUGVM=0) > > There are -mwindows and -mwin32 which look like candidates for that switch. > > What do I need to use? > -mconsole in place of -mwindows -- best, Eliot
