Those errors are not related to a 32 or 64 bits problem. The issue looks
like you've launched pharo-ui which looks for a physical screen that
isn't there. Are you trying to run pharo-ui in a debian VPS ?
You should run 'pharo' and 'pharo-ui', something like this:
$ pharo myApplication.image
Search on google for 'pharo headless', you should find plenty of example.
HTH,
Fred
On 22/11/2018 13:31, horrido wrote:
I ran 32-bit Pharo under 64-bit Debian and got this error:
[1] 8127
richard@debian:~/pharo32$ could not find display driver vm-display-X11;
either:
- check that
/home/richard/pharo32/pharo-vm/lib/pharo/5.0-201806281256//vm-display-X11.so
exists, or
- use the '-plugins <path>' option to tell me where it is, or
- remove DISPLAY from your environment.
./pharo-ui: line 11: 8131 Aborted "$DIR"/"pharo-vm/pharo"
"$@"
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I thought you could always run 32-bit software in a 64-bit OS, but I guess
I'm wrong.
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
horrido wrote
it threw up a bunch of errors.
Can you be more specific and did you try Mariano's suggestion about 32-bit
libs?
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