Peter,
yes, tested windows (10) and unix/linux (32-bit). It works, green light.
With the 2010 "fix" at least the garbage collection will not work on any OS.
The logic tries to lock the same file twice.
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Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html
One serious problem left: OmniBaseTest>>testGC fails.
Have a look at the 2 methods
/ODBContainer>>lockDataFile
"Dec, 2010 sas: this code was relying in evaluating a block that was
happening only in win32
but not in *nix. So now I'm making it wait for the lock and then execute
the code
oMuchTime" exception.
the external call in
UnQLilteFFI>>array: pArray walk: xWalk data: pUserData
does not come back.
Any comments or bright ideas what's wrong ? Anybody experience with
Voyage-UnQLite on Windows ?
Kind Regards from Germany
Marco
I figured out a way that appears to work. Let me know if there's a better
way, or if I have articulated something not quite necessary or correct.
1. In /Applications directory, create a folder called "Pharo5.0".
(Not required, but I wanted to group all the files in one place rather than
>From http://pharo.org/download, I clicked the nice blue "MacOSX" button to
download the Pharo5.0.app. As the little javascript alert warned me, I
placed it into /Applications folder and launched. I saw the black screen
that many people have written about, and I get an information window with
the