Hi, I do not think so, I’m sorry. zeroconf is ment to make easy the CI work… we cannot provide zeroconf for each platform/distribution available because maintenance of it would be… complicated… of course I can review my position if you have a solution for maintainability… some time ago I was playing with the idea of doing “sub zeroconfs”, like get.pharo.org/raspbian/etc… kind of a way to being able to generate the scripts without polluting the rest. I do not have the time right now. If someone wants to take a look let me know and I’d provide hints.
now… what is true is that the raspbian vm should be a lot more visible in the web page. I made a small link in the downloads page, but maybe that’s not enough… I’m not in the insides so I don’t know. the “official” place for download Raspbian VM is here: http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS/raspbian/latest.zip cheers, Esteban > On 01 Oct 2015, at 07:28, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > > +10 this would be very nice to have ! > > Last time I played with Pharo on the RPi I took the VM from > > http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS/raspbian/latest.zip > > which worked fine for 4.0 > >> On 01 Oct 2015, at 00:51, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> http://get.pharo.org includes many configurations but I do not see >> one for the Raspberry pi that installs the Raspberry Pi ARM VM. >> >> Is Pi already included somehow or does a Pi user still have to >> grab the VM ZIP manually from CI: >> >> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/view/RaspberryPi/job/RaspberryPi-Publish >> >> Thanks >> T. >> > >
