Le 28/11/2016 à 18:00, Henrik Nergaard a écrit :
Do you mean starting a linux vm via windows-bash with DISPLAY exported
to something like xming, or was something else done?

Windows bash with Xming as display, yes.

- fetching packages from github. (tar fail to create files with ':' in
them, so downloading filetree from github fails).



If the image/download path is located within the “unix file system”
instead of “/mnt/c/*” then unpacking files containing $: should work.

Noted. This could be it.

Downloading the .zip + unzipping instead of cloning the repo works but
it will replace the $: with  $_.

I choose to download a tgz because you can't unzip on a pipe. In that particular case, replacing $: by $_ wouldn't be an issue.

There is also the possibility to do this modification by downloading the
.zip into memory and “patching” the filename / install without using the
file system at all.

ZipArchive new readFrom: ‘https://gitbub.com/…/..zip’ asZnUrl
retrieveContents readStream.

A bit overkill for the fact that simply unzipping would work.

Best regards,

Thanks.

I can provide the Makefile used, if anyone is interested.

Thierry

Henrik





*From:*Pharo-dev [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
Of *Thierry Goubier
*Sent:* Monday, November 28, 2016 4:26 PM
*To:* Pharo <[email protected]>
*Subject:* [Pharo-dev] Pharo6 64bits Unix on Windows 10



Hi guys,

Jason Lecerf, a new PhD student at CEA, has managed to run a Pharo6
64bits vm and image (60307) under the ubuntu add-ons to Microsoft
Windows 10.

What is validated is:

- downloading the latest 64bits pharo vm from esteban

- downloading the latest image from files.pharo.org <http://files.pharo.org>

- opening the gui.

What doesn't work well

- fetching packages from github. (tar fail to create files with ':' in
them, so downloading filetree from github fails).



As far as I know of the process, running a 32bits image and vm should
work too.

Thierry



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