Hi, So, I took "the bull by the horns" and hacked a jenkins job to do a Pharo app. I also created a new squeaksource project (PharoVM) to keep the specific configurations for Pharo.
Right now, I made it just for Macs, but if everything is ok, I'll add a job for Linux and when windows slave is working, also for windows. Take a look: https://ci.lille.inria.fr/pharo/view/VM/job/Pharo-Mac-Cocoa/ Cheers, Esteban El 29/11/2011, a las 9:56p.m., Serge Stinckwich escribió: > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Currently, we are linking official VMs for pharo taking directly from >> Jenkins a version and packaging for download (or for Pharo One-Click). >> I think this is a temporal solution, we need something better: >> >> 1) Pharo VMs should have Pharo Icons. >> 2) Pharo VMs should be named "pharo" or "pharovm" (better the fist), not >> "CogVM", which is an internal name. >> 3) We should include a PLUGINS.txt file with information about present >> plugins (internal and external) >> 4) We should include a LICENCE.txt file with all licence information. >> >> ... I think that's all :) >> >> >> >> I know... this is very dumb and clearly not mandatory, but it says a lot >> about the maturity of our Pharo :) >> >> All agree? Should I create a ticket? > > Yes, nobody could disagree with that ;-) > >> Cheers, >> Esteban >> >> pd: I'm the only one who does not likes One-Click versions? I would prefer a >> different package for each platform (Is ugly to have a directory named >> Pharo.app in linux or windows. Also, no need to have all those >> duplicated-but-for-different-platform files) > > Most of the time, i'm using One-click images. This is really > convenient to move images between machines and give them to friends. > If the process of creating releases is automated, both can be provided. > Regards, > -- > Serge Stinckwich > UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam > Matsuno Laboratory, Kyoto University, Japan (until 12/2011) > http://www.mechatronics.me.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ > Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk > http://doesnotunderstand.org/ >
