Maybe FileLocator can help ? on macOS
FileLocator vmDirectory pathString. "'/Users/sven/Develop/Pharo/Pharo-Daily/2019-01-24/pharo-vm'" FileLocator vmBinary pathString. "'/Users/sven/Develop/Pharo/Pharo-Daily/2019-01-24/pharo-vm/Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Pharo'" on Linux $ ../bin/pharo Pharo.image eval 'FileLocator vmDirectory pathString' '/home/t3/pharo/bin/pharo-vm' $ ../bin/pharo Pharo.image eval 'FileLocator vmBinary pathString' '/home/t3/pharo/bin/pharo-vm/pharo' > On 25 Jan 2019, at 18:25, Dale Henrichs <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks Nicolas, > > Is it as simple as pharo/*, or could there be multiple directories created > and I need to pick the right one? > > Dale > > On 1/25/19 12:48 AM, Nicolas Cellier wrote: >> I'm afraid it also depends on the overly complex rules burried deep inside >> the VM... >> It would be a good thing to try and document it. >> And if we can't reasonably document it, then we might want to open an issue >> on opensmalltalk. >> >> Le ven. 25 janv. 2019 à 01:51, Dale Henrichs >> <[email protected]> a écrit : >> I am in the process of porting the GemStone-GCI[1] project to Pharo6.1 >> (32 bit) and Pharo7.0 (64 bit) and I'm curious what the naming >> convention for the library directories are. >> >> For Pharo5.0 and earlier, I copied my 32 bit gemstone gci library files >> (.so on linux) into the pharo-vm directory. >> >> For Pharo6.1 I just figured out that I need to copy the gci library >> files into the pharo-vm/lib/pharo/5.0-201806281256 directory ... at list >> the libraries are found when I do so? >> >> I would like to be able to write a bash script that copies the gci >> library files into the proper directory, but the directory for the >> Pharo6.1 vm looks like some kind of magic number and I assume that >> different builds of the 6.1 vm could have different names and possibly >> even multiple directories under pharo-vm/lib/pharo/? >> >> I haven't looked at Pharo7.0 yet to see what it's pharo-vm directory >> structure looks like... >> >> A pointer to where the naming conventions for these directories is >> described for Pharo6.x, Pharo7.x and Pharo8.x would be greatly >> appreciated ... would also be nice if the error message for the "module >> not found" error could be a bit more descriptive as well ... >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dale >> >> [1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GemStone-GCI >> >>
