On 03/14/2011 07:03 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 20:44:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeff Gray<[email protected]>
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Thanks all.
I checked the ia32 lib file and it was already there.
So, I tried again.
I took the one-click image and:
- copied squeakvm and all the so files into /usr/local/lib/pharo.
- copied the image, changes, sources and all the bundle folders into
/home/jeff/Pharo-1.1.1.
- added a menu item executing /usr/local/lib/pharo
/home/jeff/Pharo-1.1.1/pharo.image.

Got a permissions problem message but a quick chmod sorted that out.
Now all good.
Not sure what the problem was first time round. Do-over always good:-)

One question - what are all the .bundle folders and do I need them?

Thanks, Jeff.



I think the .bundle files are for the Mac version. You do not need them on Ubuntu. The One-Click app is a single download designed to run on Mac, Linux, or Windows. I don't think you needed to copy those files around though what you describe doing certainly won't hurt anything. In the base directoy of the one-click image is a file 'squeak.sh' and if you just open a terminal and run that script the Pharo environment should come up.




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