2015-02-09 19:32 GMT+01:00 Dale Henrichs <[email protected]>:
> Norbert, > > The travis script explicitly downloads the pharo-vm-core:i386 package and > fails then downloads the vm ... so I'm not sure why the pharo-vm-core:i386 > is needed separately ... > the i386 package is needed on 64 bit linux, it defines the dependencies to the 32bit libraries for the x11 display plugin, sound plugin ... . if you just download the vm (get.pharo.org/vm) you'll get a 32bit vm too (and pharos plugins), but it may not start if the other 32 bit libraries are missing. (I think, even starting the pharovm headless does not work with out the 32 bit libraries). > > I guess I'll just thrash around a bit and find out for myself ... I'm not > getting anything else done anyway:( > > Dale > > > On 02/09/2015 10:26 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote: > > > 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 | 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 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 > > 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]>: > > 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 > > 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 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 | 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 > [2] https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/tode/jobs/49776435 > > > > > > > >
