This pdf has a lot of info on porting linux code to solaris
Hi,
After a while, I have the information. This is a x86 (this is not for me).
I will try to install a Solaris VM, and install a Pharo on top.
Jannik
2013/11/27 Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de
Hi Jannik,
some time ago I was able to compile the old Squeak VM on Solaris (SPARC
and x86).
Jannik
I do not understand. The people do not have a windows machine?
Because I can understand thta you are solaris around but having a simple
windows machine looks like a simple
requirement.
Stef
On Dec 2, 2013, at 3:12 PM, jannik laval jannik.la...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
After a while, I
Yes it is possible, but they prefer to have all their systems on Solaris.
Jannik
2013/12/2 Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr
Jannik
I do not understand. The people do not have a windows machine?
Because I can understand thta you are solaris around but having a simple
windows
Solaris is far from dead.
http://www.perkin.org.uk/posts/goodbye-oracle-hello-joyent.html
http://smartos.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyent
I wouldn't call that living in the past if you ask me.
Phil
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Hi Jannik,
PharoVM is based on Cog. My old VM’s were traditional SqueakVM’s.
I am not aware of precompiled Solaris VM’s based on Cog or PharoVM,
so you have to build them by yourself. This should be possible; you only need
some supporting libraries (e.g. GMP (earlier named GNUmp) and MPFR)) and
Hi Jannik,
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 1:50 PM, jannik.laval jannik.la...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if Pharo can work on a Solaris System ?
In theory yes. It is merely a small matter of compiling a VM on the
system. Are you talking about open solaris with x86 or good old