sure does.

2013/2/16 Camillo Bruni <[email protected]>:
>
> On 2013-02-16, at 14:25, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I was looking in the image/ folder with the newImage.sh script as I
>> wanted to understand what was happening in there.
>>
>> So, this requires something like $PHAROVM to exist and be set to
>> something proper (added to my .profile)
>> Then, there is still ci.lille... in there, to be removed.
>>
>> Next, I wanted to make sense of the script itself.
>>
>> I commented out the part where the pregenerated image got downloaded
>> as I wanted to see things work from zero and not merely a prebuilt
>> image.
>>
>> So, I commented out the prebuilt part.
>>
>> # 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> # echo -e "${YELLOW}LOADING PREBUILT IMAGE" $NO_COLOR
>> # echo "    $PREBUILT_IMAGE_URL"
>>
>> # wget $WGET_CERTCHECK "$PREBUILT_IMAGE_URL" --output-document="image.zip" 
>> && \
>> # unzip image.zip && \
>> # rm image.zip  && \
>> # openImage "$PWD/generator.image" "$PWD/ImageConfiguration.st" && exit 1
>>
>> And then, I got:
>>
>> [PhilMac:~/Documents/Smalltalk/2-MyWorkspaces/workspacePharoVMFebruary2013/buildarea/cog/image
>> philippeback$] ./newImage.sh
>> FETCHING FRESH IMAGE
>>   
>> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job/Pharo%201.4/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Pharo-1.4.zip
>> --2013-02-16 14:10:11--
>> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job/Pharo%201.4/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Pharo-1.4.zip
>>
>> Which failed.
>>
>> The right URL is:
>> URL="https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/view/Pharo-1.4/job/Pharo-1.4/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/";
>>
>> Also, it seems that the original contents of PharoVM do not contain
>> the .sources, and this generates a UI message one has to click, which
>> is annoying.
>>
>
> => use the urls from our file server and the new build scripts
>
> I didn't forgot to update the descriptions since we were out of builds for a 
> while:
>
> #get a vm:
>
> wget http://files.pharo.org/script/ciPharoVM.sh
> bash ciPharoVM.sh
>
> #get an image:
>
> wget http://files.pharo.org/script/ciPharo14.sh
> bash ciPharo14.sh
>
>
> => to see what the scripts do run
> bash ciPharoVM.sh --help
> bash ciPharo14 --help
>
> => to run an image headlessly do
>
> ./vm.sh Pharo.image
>
> => you'll find a complete lists of images under 
> http://files.pharo.org/image/14
>
> I hope that helps?
>
>
>

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