It's due to my obscure OS (‎FreeBSD, latest). They have Linux compatibility (even 64bits soon), so it's nice, but libs are from CentOS6 (now) with glibc 2.12 etc etc. 

But disfunct downloads on pharo.org is bad. ‎Removing obsolete thinks from official website is not bad idea. 

My next step is to compile VM myself directly on BSD with clang (and 64bit fast spur soon!), but it's too big step for me now.

Thanks to all, rething the download section on Pharo website, or fix builds... pf

Od: Peter Uhnák
Odesláno: pátek, 17. června 2016 14:46
Komu: Pharo Development List
Odpovědět: Pharo Development List
Předmět: Re: [Pharo-dev] Official packages on pharo.com - broken

I guess nobody would expect that you would such an old setup with new Pharo?

Maybe it should be removed altogether? Why are people using four years old libraries with the latest Pharo?

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Petr Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

look at this page:
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation

and try to download "libc < 2.15" or "centos" versions.
Both are broken - error message immediately after start:

"This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521)."

So, the first impression is really terrible (don't work at all).
Default GNU/Linux download is probably OK.

pf



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