Le 16/4/15 14:14, Dale Henrichs a écrit :
Thanks Damien, I will give it a go when I get a chance ... because it
broke about 2 months ago and my mail to this list went unanswered,
I've since removed it from my scripts (in an emergency no less,
because the scripts were failing) and I have become a bit gunshy about
relying on something that drops from support without warning ....
Believe me I did not want to learn about `ldd` and the 12.04 pharo
dependencies, but I had no choice:(
I would like to be able to depend upon the zero conf scripts, because
they are very convenient, but I am still hazy on the policy towards
older releases and zero conf.
It would be very convenient if the scripts worked "forever" for the
old releases (pharo3.0 will be old in a year:) they don't need to be
kept up to date with respect to the latest vm, but should be frozen at
the last stable vm for that platform/release ... if that were true
then I would be comfortable leaning heavily on zero conf for the
installation/update scripts...if not...
Yes I agree with you.
now we have reached a stable point where we can avoid to have latest
vm creeping in old scripts.
If I understood correctly what esteban told me.
Dale
On 4/16/15 1:52 AM, Damien Cassou wrote:
Dale Henrichs <[email protected]> writes:
On 4/13/15 10:01 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the default download.
Not sure whether this is the right thread or not...
Keep in mind that the last time I tried to use the Pharo Launcher (a
couple of months ago) on ubunutu12.04 the Ubuntu packaged failed to be
found and I had to abandon my use of Pharo Launcher since
Ubuntu12.04 is
still in common use ...
I think Ubuntu 12.04 is supported now. See
https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable?field.series_filter=precise