Re: [Pharo-users] What's wrong with latest Pharo?

2019-03-31 Thread Norbert Hartl
> Am 01.04.2019 um 08:10 schrieb Tim Mackinnon : > > Come on, let’s try not to be dismissive , we’ve all had that annoying moment > where something doesn’t work. > Sure and we don‘t put that on a public mailing list. If you want to get help you need to provide context. Norbert > Richard, w

Re: [Pharo-users] What's wrong with latest Pharo?

2019-03-31 Thread Tim Mackinnon
Come on, let’s try not to be dismissive , we’ve all had that annoying moment where something doesn’t work. Richard, was this installed with zero conf or Launcher, and as mentioned - a Linux distro is going to be helpful. I’m assuming it worked before at some point for you right? But was that v6

Re: [Pharo-users] What's wrong with latest Pharo?

2019-03-31 Thread john pfersich
What Linux (distro and version) and which version of Pharo. You couldn’t supply less information if you tried. /*—-*/ Sent from my iPhone https://boincstats.com/signature/-1/user/51616339056/sig.png See https://objectnets.net and https://objectnets.org > On Mar 31, 2019, at 14:

[Pharo-users] What's wrong with latest Pharo?

2019-03-31 Thread Richard Kenneth Eng
I just installed Pharo under Linux and when I start it up, I get: *Error: External module not found* It doesn't matter how I install Pharo.

Re: [Pharo-users] why is asDictonary a class method

2019-03-31 Thread Roelof Wobben
Tim Thanks I could not answer this because of the birtday of my wife today but you did a excellent job. Roelof Op 31-3-2019 om 17:29 schreef Tim Mackinnon: Hi Richard/all - thanks for helping Roelof out. He

Re: [Pharo-users] why is asDictonary a class method

2019-03-31 Thread Tim Mackinnon
Hi Richard/all - thanks for helping Roelof out. He’s working through the exercism.io exercises that we’ve managed to convert so far. As they are based on more C like languages, they aren’t always as OO as we want (once we get a decent set converted, we’ll try and add some smallish examples - any

Re: [Pharo-users] why is asDictonary a class method

2019-03-31 Thread Richard O'Keefe
I think you probably need to show us *all* the code. directionLooking: aString self new direction: aString Well, there is your problem. There are two ways for a method to return a value. One is to execute '^ e' for some expression e, which is quite like a 'return e;' statement in C. The other