Never mind, I just saw the "wget not found" error.

Sorry for the noise,
Alistair


On 14 January 2017 at 09:17, Alistair Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Guille,
>
> Thanks very much for making this available.
>
> I'm trying to build the snap and am getting the following error:
>
> # snapcraft
> Loaded local plugin for pharo-build-plugin
> Skipping pull pharo-sources (already ran)
> Skipping pull pharo-vm (already ran)
> Preparing to build pharo-sources
> Building pharo-sources
> Preparing to build pharo-vm
> Building pharo-vm
> scripts/build.sh
> + '[' '' = -h ']'
> + '[' '' = --help ']'
> + '[' 0 -gt 0 ']'
> ++ readlink scripts/build.sh
> + SCRIPT_DIR=
> + SCRIPT_DIR=scripts/build.sh
> ++ dirname scripts/build.sh
> + SCRIPT_DIR=scripts
> + cd scripts
> ++ pwd -P
> + SCRIPT_DIR=/home/pharo/pharo-snapcraft/parts/pharo-vm/build/scripts
> ++ uname
> ++ tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
> + TMP_OS=linux
> + [[ {linux} = *darwin* ]]
> + [[ {linux} = *linux* ]]
> + OS=linux
> + cd /home/pharo/pharo-snapcraft/parts/pharo-vm/build/scripts/../image
> + ./newImage.sh
> ++ readlink ./newImage.sh
> + IMAGE_DIR=
> + IMAGE_DIR=./newImage.sh
> ++ dirname ./newImage.sh
> + IMAGE_DIR=.
> + cd .
> ++ pwd -P
> + IMAGE_DIR=/home/pharo/pharo-snapcraft/parts/pharo-vm/build/image
> + wget -O- get.pharo.org/50+vm
> + bash
> ./newImage.sh: line 12: wget: command not found
> + echo -e 'LOADING VM MAKER SOURCES INTO IMAGE'
> LOADING VM MAKER SOURCES INTO IMAGE
> + set -x
> + ./pharo Pharo.image
> /home/pharo/pharo-snapcraft/parts/pharo-vm/build/image/../scripts/LoadVMMaker.st
> ./newImage.sh: line 16: ./pharo: No such file or directory
> Command '['/bin/sh', '/tmp/tmpgelke1nt', 'scripts/build.sh']' returned
> non-zero exit status 1
>
>
> I haven't built the VM before, so it will take me a while to track
> this down.  If this is a common problem with an easy solution I'd like
> to know :-)
>
> P.S. In the readme under Installing snapcraft, build-essential doesn't
> have an "s", and git is required, e.g.
>
> $ sudo apt install build-essential git
>
> Thanks again,
> Alistair
>
>
>
>
>
> On 13 January 2017 at 21:50, Guillermo Polito <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just wanted to share this:
>>
>> https://github.com/guillep/pharo-snapcraft
>>
>> It is basically the code to generate a snap package of the pharo-vm using
>> snapcraft. Using this, the VM is generated and packaged with all
>> dependencies. This should help in running pharo in different linux
>> distributions.
>>
>> I invite you to check it, report problems and submit fixes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Guille

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