On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 22:46:52 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blake wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:10:00 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a side note I might mention that our current system is implemented
in C++ and, if it turns out to be possible with respect to the
El 3/6/07 8:03 PM, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Yes, I've seen bits and pieces of the lock down procedure but haven't
been able to successfully lock an image (haven't tried very hard
though). This is a step inn the right direction but I'm a bit concerned
about upgrades. How would
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very easy in Squeak. The
only thing missing is the original indentation and any comments. But
everything else is there. Just so you know.
Locking down the image is of course doable - so that you can't easily
get to the tools etc - but there are of
On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:57 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very easy in Squeak. The
only thing missing is the original indentation and any comments. But
everything else is there. Just so you know.
Well, if you're really concerned about decompiling,
Mathieu,
No,
With the brace syntax you separate STATEMENTS (hence the period) with a
whitespace (tab newline etc... just as one
would with arrays). Expressions do not require a period.
So, { (3.14 asFloat). 2.} or { (3.14). 2. }
and just as well { (Stream on: ( String new:1204)). 'or
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Nobody updated my list! I guess this could mean two things either my list
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Ok so one point at a time.
1) A system must be able to ensure that it is updating
Hello all,
Nobody updated my list! I guess this could mean two things either my list
is perfect, or nobody cares. Please let me know if my comments are not
helpful so that I don't spend too much time on it.
Please continue.
I am just reading but it is useful and interesting so far.
Thanks Emilio. Feel free to ask questions.
Happy Coding!
Ron
From: Emilio Oca
Hello all,
Nobody updated my list! I guess this could mean two things either my
list
is perfect, or nobody cares. Please let me know if my comments are not
helpful so that I don't spend too much time
Hey Bert,
This sounds pretty interesting, can you share more about how to mangle
names. Does it require a change in the VM to de-mangle?
Ron Teitelbaum
From: Bert Freudenberg
On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:57 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very
Hello Ron,
RT Nobody updated my list! I guess this could mean two things either my list
RT is perfect, or nobody cares. Please let me know if my comments are not
RT helpful so that I don't spend too much time on it.
thanks for going into details, I'm interested but not currently.
But I read
Updated List
1) A system must be able to ensure that it is updating itself from a trusted
location. *In Discussion*
2) A system must be able to ensure that only the trusted system can ask it
to update itself.
3) A system must be able to ensure that it can securely store an update
location.
4) A
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Asselin Raymond a écrit :
Takes about 3 seconds here, with image in different directory
from VM.
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 07:39:08 -0800, Hilaire Fernandes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am pretty sure I read it somewhere in the Squeak mailing list
why
Squeak can be slow to start in Windows...
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