Thanks Mariano and Steph for replies.

>>
>> So is there an "official" Glorp project (I use the term loosely)?
>>

> The problem is what you mean by official. I take care about making
> GlorpDBX/SqueakDBX to work (and develop) on Pharo, and I am a pharo
> developer also. Is that "official" enought?
> From the original Glorp developers, there is no Pharo support. WE have to
> take care.

> I suggest you to read: http://www.squeakdbx.org/GLORP integration

That's good enough for me.  I'm most familiar with VisualWorks (I used to
work professionally with it and it's ancestry "back in the day"), but I have
become more interested in Pharo recently due to my frustration with the fact
that VW 7.7.x will not run on OS X 64-bit kernel mode.  So I'm just trying
to find some familiar ground with Glorp and Seaside to help me get used to
Pharo.

>>
>> I have succeeded in getting ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX 1.3 up and running in
>> a
>> Pharo 1.1.1 image with CogVM, against PostgreSQL and Sqlite3, on MacOS X
>> in
>> 64-bit kernel mode no less.


> WOW!  you make it work with SqueakDBX, with Cog, against PostgreSQL and
> Sqlite3, and using 64bits, without asking a single question???  wow, you
> are
> good :)

That's kind of you to say, but I found most of the info I needed to get
OpenDBX working on OS X 64-bit from the SqueakDBX website ;)
Plus, while I'm a relative newcomer to Mac OS, I have been a pro software
developer for 16+ years and have worked with a lot of OS's and languages in
that time.

Regards,
T. Edwin King

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