On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Stef T <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Mariano, David, Everyone, > > I am currently using; > > Pharo-1.1-11406-rc3 > Latest update: #11406 > > But I have tried with; > > Pharo1.1.1 > Latest update: #11414 > > Hi Stef. That's the version of the Image, but not the VM. Are you using a PharoOneClick? (Pharo.app) I mean..do you have all together where you do a double click ? or you have the VM first, you double clcik and then you choose the image? if this one, then you can have the name of such vm, like Squeak 4.2.5beta1U for example
cheers mariano > I installed the VMMaker (as well as the configuration step), then I also > reinstalled OSProcessPlugin/CommandShell via Monticello. No dice, same > NonBooleanReceiver. > > Name: VMConstruction-Plugins-OSProcessPlugin-dtl.27 > Author: dtl > Time: 3 January 2011, 9:23:04.998 pm > > Regards > S. > > On Jan 4, 2011, at 1:26 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: > > Stef, welcome! > > it will help if you say wich VM are you using. > > cheers > > mariano > > On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:43 AM, David T. Lewis <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 09:06:37PM -0800, Stef T wrote: >> > >> > On Jan 3, 2011, at 7:25 PM, David T. Lewis wrote: >> > >> > > On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 06:55:45PM -0800, Stef T wrote: >> > >> 1) CommandShell complains about AioPlugin not being present and >> that it will use the 'old slow' way. That's fine, it's merely a warning >> > > >> > > AFAIK, noone has tried building the AioPlugin for Mac, so you will get >> this >> > > warning when running on a Mac. But as you say, it's just a warning. >> > >> > Is there a pointer for the source code ? I am pretty handy with Xcode >> and don't mind giving it a whirl ;) >> > >> >> AioPlugin is on SqueakSource in http://www.squeaksource.com/AioPlugin. >> It's written in Smalltalk, translated to C. I don't have any experience >> with Mac or Xcode but there are others on the Pharo/Squeak/vm-dev lists >> who can probably help. >> >> > > >> > >> but >> > >> 2) None of the commands get executed. If I try the stuff which will >> eval inside squeak/pharo, then that's fine (Eg; stdout nextPutAll: 'hello >> world'; cr.). However, if I try a command such as 'ls' or 'who', all hell >> breaks lose. stack trace follows :) >> > >> >> > >> If I am doing anything obviously wrong, please feel free to hit me >> over the head :) >> > > >> > > Nope, it's not you, it's the plugin included with your VM. Some >> > > of the Mac VMs in circulation were accidentally built with a very >> > > out of date version of the OSProcessPlugin. Apparently you have >> > > one of them, and it will definitely not work. But I think there >> > > is a newer version (4.2.5 IIRC) that has the up to date plugin >> > > that works properly on Mac. >> > > >> > >> > Hrm, I am using the OSProcess from squeaksource .59. The version history >> says >> > >> > Name: OSProcess-dtl.59 >> > Author: dtl >> > Time: 28 November 2010, 8:43:48.839 pm >> > UUID: bd5d2b4e-efbd-4091-ac0a-d0bd7af64b2c >> > >> > surely this is 'new enough' ? Is there a known 'stable' version you >> would suggest ? >> > >> > regards >> > S. >> >> I was referring to the OSProcessPlugin, which separate from >> the OSProcess package. The plugin is on SqueakSource at: >> http://www.squeaksource.com/OSProcessPlugin >> >> This is written in Smalltalk, translated to C and compiled >> as a VM plugin. It was originally part of of OSProcess, but >> I split it out to a separate package years ago. You have an >> up to date OSProcess package, but your OSProcessPlugin is >> many years old, from back before we got it working on Mac. >> The old plugin will crash your VM. >> >> Dave >> >> >> > >
