On 4 April 2013 17:38, Jimmie Houchin <jlhouc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am on Ubuntu 12.10 32bit. > > I have followed the directions below for the Tutorial. > > After the bash script completed it gave me these instructions. > > Please install the 32bit libraries > sudo aptitude install ia32-libs > > I typed the above into the terminal and was told that I do not have > "aptitude" installed. > > I changed "aptitude" to "apt-get" and then was instructed that I do not have > ia32-libs. > I went to the Ubuntu Software Center. What is on Ubuntu 12.10 is > ia32-libs-multiarch. > > sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch works. > > > I then open the image and proceed with loading the code and the tutorial. > > I skip page 1 and "doit" on page 2 and I get this error. > > Error: failed to get a symbol address: cairo_image_surface_create > > As far as I can tell, I have Cairo installed on my system. I have libcairo2. >
check if path to the library is correct for your OS in CairoLibraryLoader class. > I don't know if I am missing something or what I need to do. > I haven't successfully done anything that I am explicitly aware that used NB > that has worked on this system. > > I have just a standard Ubuntu 12.10 32bit install. I have the > build-essential libraries. > > Just wanted to provide some input. > > Let me know if there is something I need to install or what I can do to > help. > > Jimmie > > > > On 04/03/2013 07:07 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote: >> >> Hello, there >> >> i prepared a small tutorial for Athens, which i did today at PharoConf. >> But the code i did can be reused by non-participants of conference :) >> >> Here the instructions. >> >> Download Pharo 2.0 >> >> wget -O - get.pharo.org | bash >> >> Run Pharo 2.0 >> >> ./pharo-ui Pharo.image >> >> In a workspace, evaluate (line after line) >> >> Gofer it smalltalkhubUser: 'Pharo' project: 'Athens'; configuration; load. >> >> ConfigurationOfAthens loadVersion: '2.0'. >> >> Gofer it smalltalkhubUser: 'Pharo' project: 'Athens'; >> package:'Athens-Tutorial'; load. >> >> AthensTutorial new openWithSpec. >> >> >> Took from here >> https://gist.github.com/SergeStinckwich/44ca34b54cde83b687a3 >> (just removed duplicates ;) >> >> Thanks, Serge for compiling it down ;) >> >> Once you load the code and have window open, skip step one (you already >> did it), >> and then just follow the steps by pressing doit button changing the >> code , pressing doit again , going forwards etc .. and playing with >> it. >> I put some comments there to serve as a small description/detail. >> >> Any feedback & help & contributions & improvements is welcome. >> >> P.S. if you get a DNU at step 30, enable Freetype in settings and try >> again. >> > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.