I am nearly there. I sorted out the curl/wget business and managed to get the new VM. I have installed it and everything is very quick so I am pleased.
However there are two things I am not sure of. 1. Once I close this down, I am not confident of finding it again (smile). 2. I am back with the Path issue that I mentioned a while ago. Instead of (FileSystem disk workingDirectory) being set at the Pharo level it is now set at the very top of the tree. Is this something that I am going to have to live with our can I reconfigure the startup to make it as it was? David > On 16 Jun 2021, at 12:56, David Pennington <da...@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > > I transferred both of my images ( 8 and 9) across and put them in the images > directory of a new Pharo Launcher. I now have 9.0 working on the Mac mini but > it is still telling me that my VM is out of date. I have opened the VM window > and updated both the 8 and 9 vm but I still get the message. I am not > convinced that I have an M1 VM. > > How do I sort this. I am nearly there. > >> On 15 Jun 2021, at 18:44, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works >> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote: >> >> Worth saying that while Brew is handy on a mac (and avoid installing it as a >> sudo user) - you shouldn't need it do anything with Pharo either with with >> the launcher (graphical) or via the console (command line). >> >> Its worth checking you have properly read the download instructions on >> pharo.org <http://pharo.org/> - for command line it does say use "curl" and >> "wget if curl not available". >> >> For your pharo damaged question - have you tried just creating a fresh >> directory, cd'ing into it and then running the command line instructions for >> a fresh install. You can then make sure sure pharo works correctly command >> line - and if so, this is then possibly a 32 vs 64 bit image difference. You >> could investigate this - or simply create a new image and install your code >> into it as a fresh install - which might be better anyway, while your >> getting things sorted. >> >> Others may have more tips for you. >> >> Tim >> >> On Tue, 15 Jun 2021, at 5:58 PM, Rob Sayers wrote: >>> Hi, I can't help with the Pharo specific issue, but for installing brew, >>> you can find the directions here: https://brew.sh/ <https://brew.sh/> >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 10:16 AM David Pennington <da...@totallyobjects.com >>> <mailto:da...@totallyobjects.com>> wrote: >>> Hi everyone. It is your favourite newbie speaking :-) >>> >>> I have now got a new M1 MacMini which I want to configure up as a server >>> for my Seaside apps. >>> >>> So far, I have found that the Mac mini doesn’t have wget or brew installed! >>> I have sorted wget but not brew. >>> >>> Secondly, I have transferred all of my 9.0 stuff across but when I try and >>> execute both paharo-ui or pharo (as terminal scripts) they both fail as >>> they say that the “Paharo” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move >>> it to the bin. >>> >>> I can open Pharo 9.0 directly but it tells me that the VM is too old for >>> this image. >>> >>> Can anyone help me please? (In words that I can understand:-) >>> >>> David >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rob Sayers >>> www.robsayers.com <http://www.robsayers.com/>