> Am 09.02.2015 um 19:19 schrieb Dale Henrichs > <[email protected]>: > > Norbert, > > I am also curious as to the purpose of the pharo-vm-core:i386 package ... why > do I need it for travis and not any other Ubuntu install (apparently) ... can > I just skip the whole travis zero conf script? > As I said I don't know the zeroconf travis stuff. But the pharo-vm-core is just the vm. If you use zeroconf it might be easier to just pull the vm along with the other files. A commandline of
$ curl get.pharo.org/30+vm <http://get.pharo.org/30+vm> | bash will pull image and vm and you can gain nothing by installing the debian/ubuntu package. The pharo-vm-core is just a package to install the vm system wide. Norbert > I would like to get on with my work, but several projects are stalled because > my travis builds are failing... > > I've already invested several days into converting my system to use zero conf > scripts (several months ago) and I'm not relishing the prospect of redoing > all of that work ... > > The http://get.pharo.org/travis <http://get.pharo.org/travis> script fails > on Ubuntu12.04 and it worked just fine 5 days ago (6 days now:)... > > Is anyone maintaining the zero conf system these days? > > Dale > On 02/09/2015 10:01 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote: >> Dale, >> >> in newer linux systems i386 packages are not included by default. You need >> to add the architecture. All steps you can see on http://pharo.org/download >> <http://pharo.org/download> >> >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pharo/stable >> sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 >> sudo apt-get update >> sudo apt-get install pharo-vm-core >> >> Hope that helps, >> >> Norbert >> >> >>> Am 09.02.2015 um 18:57 schrieb Dale Henrichs >>> <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >>> >>> I see that https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable >>> <https://launchpad.net/%7Epharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable> exists and it looks >>> like pharo-vm-core:i386 is there,and the packages were built 5 days ago >>> (the date of my last good run) but when I follow this link >>> >>> http://pharo.org/pharo-download/ubuntu >>> <http://pharo.org/pharo-download/ubuntu> >>> >>> on the https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable >>> <https://launchpad.net/%7Epharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable> site under "PPA >>> description" I get: >>> >>> Not Found /web/pharo-download/ubuntu >>> >>> Which looks suspiciously like a Seaside not found message .... of course I >>> don't know whether http://pharo.org/pharo-download/ubuntu >>> <http://pharo.org/pharo-download/ubuntu>needs to work as I haven't figured >>> out where `ppa:pharo/stable` is actually defined: >>> >>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pharo/stable >>> >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> On 02/09/2015 09:44 AM, Dale Henrichs wrote: >>>> Can I get some pointers as to where the mystical pharo-vm-core:i386 is so >>>> that I can build (and maintain) my own pharo install scripts? >>>> >>>> Any help appreciated.... >>>> >>>> Dale >>>> >>>> On 02/08/2015 06:54 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: >>>>> It looks like the following script started failing within the last 5 days >>>>> sometime: >>>>> >>>>> wget --quiet -O - get.pharo.org/travis+vm >>>>> <http://get.pharo.org/travis+vm> | bash >>>>> >>>>> getting this error (on ubunutu12.04): >>>>> >>>>> Fetched 18.5 kB in 4s (4,028 B/s) >>>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>>> Building dependency tree >>>>> Reading state information... Done >>>>> Package pharo-vm-core:i386 is not available, but is referred to by >>>>> another package. >>>>> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or >>>>> is only available from another source >>>>> >>>>> E: Package 'pharo-vm-core:i386' has no installation candidate >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 5 days ago this is what the same log section looked like[1]: >>>>> >>>>> Fetched 15.6 kB in 1s (9,597 B/s) >>>>> Reading >>>>> package lists... Done >>>>> Reading >>>>> package lists... Done >>>>> Building >>>>> dependency tree >>>>> Reading >>>>> state information... Done >>>>> The following package was automatically >>>>> installed and is no longer required: >>>>> libgeos-3.2.2 >>>>> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove >>>>> them. >>>>> Suggested packages: >>>>> pharo-vm-desktop:i386 >>>>> The following NEW packages will be >>>>> installed: >>>>> pharo-vm-core:i386 >>>>> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to >>>>> remove and 174 not upgraded. >>>>> Need to get 14.5 MB of archives. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Then 2 days ago, the above error started happening[2]: >>>>> >>>>> Fetched 18.5 kB in 4s (4,214 B/s) >>>>> Reading >>>>> package lists... Done >>>>> Reading >>>>> package lists... Done >>>>> Building >>>>> dependency tree >>>>> Reading >>>>> state information... Done >>>>> Package pharo-vm-core:i386 is not >>>>> available, but is referred to by another >>>>> package. >>>>> This may mean that the package is >>>>> missing, has been obsoleted, or >>>>> is only available from another source >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> E: Package 'pharo-vm-core:i386' has no >>>>> installation candidate >>>>> >>>>> Presumably something change in the last week to break things....pretty >>>>> much depend upon this working to do much of my testing on travis-ci:( >>>>> >>>>> Dale >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/tode/jobs/49400710 >>>>> <https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/tode/jobs/49400710> >>>>> [2] https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/tode/jobs/49776435 >>>>> <https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/tode/jobs/49776435> >>>> >>> >> >
