I've found a few tidbits on how to start pharo headless.
I'm using the most recent Pharo-1.1-OneClick.app which works fine for dev on OS X. When I try to move this to linux, I get troubles.

To keep things simple, I've copied the pharo.sh script as pharo-headless.sh.

Here is the script:
--- BEGIN ---
#!/bin/sh

# path
ROOT=`dirname $0`
BASE="$ROOT/Contents/Linux"

# execute
exec "$BASE/squeakvm" \
    -plugins "$BASE" -mmap 100m -encoding latin1 \
    -vm-display-X11 -vm-sound-null -headless \
    "$ROOT/Contents/Resources/pharo.image"

--- END ---

On ubuntu 10.04 32-bit I get this:
jhanc...@pi1:~/Pharo-1.1-OneClick.app$ ./pharo-headless.sh
libSM.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
could not find module vm-display-X11
Aborted

On ubuntu 8.04 64-bit I get this:
k...@us1:~/Pharo-1.1-OneClick.app$ ./pharo-headless.sh
exec: 15: ./Contents/Linux/squeakvm: not found

I really need to get it running on the ubuntu 8.04 64-bit system.
Once I get past this problem, what is the best method to kill/shutdown pharo from outside the dev environ? I don't require to save the image, just safely kill it so it doesn't hold on to resources like socket listener, etc...

thanks, Jon






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