Hi,
I checked with Sierra and High Sierra, both Pharo and Squeak and
everything works ok.
Thus, I guess some change/improvement was done to the vm's that broke
them for El Capitan.
Thanks for your answers.
On 13/06/18 23:41, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
On 13 Jun 2018, at 22:57, Jordi Delgado <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, I did. Same result.
All the same happens with the latest version of Squeak.
I tried with High Sierra. In HS Pharo 6.1 starts, the image opens but
then it complains about not being able to create some file in
/Private/var/... and the image becomes unusable. In High Sierra the
latest version of Squeak opens correctly.
this is because you are trying to execute a non-signed VM then it puts you in a
sandbox.
easy fix: copy your VM into Applications and execute from there.
Tomorrow I will try with Sierra, on a clean computer (a computer that
never had a Smalltalk installed in it).
I insist. You do not find any of these problems with Ubuntu. Quoting
Robert de Niro, f*ck Apple ;)
well, but is very weird.
most of use work on mac and we do not have this problems (yes the one about the
signed VM, but just that one).
Esteban
El 13/6/18 a les 21:55, Tim Mackinnon ha escrit:
Have you tried the 32bit version - just to rule that out? You did the 64bit
version - not sure how El Capitan faired with that?
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Salut!
Jordi Delgado
Computer Science Department - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Campus Nord, Omega building,
Office S115 c/Jordi Girona Salgado, 1-3
08034 Barcelona, Spain.
Phone: +34.93.413.40.18
Public Key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB7911543AD9E79A8