Unless we talk about a diffident launcher I am not aware of. Pharo launcher
is both a GUI last time I checked and loadable inside any image. So
technically speaking you don’t need neither the GUI nor the command line.
You can fully integrate it and automate it with your own project and then
On 29-11-17 11:39, Prof. Andrew P. Black wrote:
The “Save as ...” command in Pharo is unfortunately /not /at this time
compatible with the launcher, so if you create a new image using Save As
..., it will not show up in the launcher.
PharoLauncher however can copy a saved image and create a
> On 23 Nov 2017, at 12:56 , Herby Vojčík wrote:
>
> Pardon my question, I have downloaded it and looked at it, but I don't get
> it. What does it do / what are the use cases (honest question)?
I also was completely confused by what the launcher was for. And when I tried
> Le 28 nov. 2017 à 22:00, Stephane Ducasse a écrit :
>
> Christophe
>
> I think that we should remove the blessed folder.
After we moved the file-server, I will do a big cleanup of pharo launcher files.
I think I will only publish OS-packages (win,linux, OS X) and
Christophe
I think that we should remove the blessed folder.
Setf
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 5:36 PM, Christophe Demarey
wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> Le 26 nov. 2017 à 22:25, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
>
> So, I try it on my CentOS 7 64 bit and... as there is no 64 bit
Hi Phil,
> Le 26 nov. 2017 à 22:25, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
>
> So, I try it on my CentOS 7 64 bit and... as there is no 64 bit version of
> the launcher…
Right.
Can’t you use the 32 bit version?
Anyway, I think it would be good to have a 64 bit version. Could you open an
issue for that
On 27 November 2017 at 05:25, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
> So, I try it on my CentOS 7 64 bit and... as there is no 64 bit version of
> the launcher...
>
> pharo6-64-ui PharoLauncher.image
> This interpreter (vers. 68021) cannot read image file (vers. 6521).
> Press CR to
So, I try it on my CentOS 7 64 bit and... as there is no 64 bit version of
the launcher...
pharo6-64-ui PharoLauncher.image
This interpreter (vers. 68021) cannot read image file (vers. 6521).
Press CR to quit...
How is one using the launcher for 64 bit stuff?
Phil
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 9:45
If you don't try you will not understand what you miss.
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Herby Vojčík wrote:
> Stephane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>> Then do not try :) like that you will never get a chance to know :)
>
>
> Could you please explain? I understood your sentence has high
Stephane Ducasse wrote:
Then do not try :) like that you will never get a chance to know :)
Could you please explain? I understood your sentence has high dose of
homour which I cannot decipher since I lack certain abilities for that.
Thanks, Herby
Stef
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 1:48 PM,
Then do not try :) like that you will never get a chance to know :)
Stef
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Herby Vojčík wrote:
> Stephane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>> Why don't you try? It does not bite.
>>
>> For me it works in all scenario. I have projects that i manage over
>>
Stephane Ducasse wrote:
Why don't you try? It does not bite.
For me it works in all scenario. I have projects that i manage over
several weeks and others I drop day to day.
And I have also startup script per versions.
Maybe I will. The main problem was I didn't what it's good about at all
-
Why don't you try? It does not bite.
For me it works in all scenario. I have projects that i manage over
several weeks and others I drop day to day.
And I have also startup script per versions.
Stef
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Herby Vojčík wrote:
> Thank you all, now I
Thank you all, now I understand it better. Good for lots of "branches".
However, I wonder how does it work with the rule I read somewhere:
"start each day [of work on a project] with a new image", which means I
should not reuse clean new image (as it needs populating from VCSes
etc.) nor
Hi Herby,
normally people use different images for their different projects,
different versions, trying things, etc. Which means we end up with many
locations on disk, and it can be hard to track.
So PharoLauncher is a nice tool where you can download fresh image just by
clicking, and you see the
Every time I investigate an issue from the tracker, I start with a new
fresh image.
Often its useful to track down which build introduced a bug, so I need to
bisect the last 500 builds or so.
I select a build version from the "Template" side and create an image named
"CaseC-B"
where C
I select the pharo image I want either from jenkins or from the file
server and I click and
it selects the correct vm download it and then I can keep the 1000
images I have ordered and in a single
user interface and I can manage all my images.
To me this is really a pain killer.
It makes me super
Stephane Ducasse wrote:
Hi
I love the PharoLauncher.
Pardon my question, I have downloaded it and looked at it, but I don't
get it. What does it do / what are the use cases (honest question)?
Thanks, Herby
It helps me to manage my parallel development and projects.
We should put a link
Hi
I love the PharoLauncher.
It helps me to manage my parallel development and projects.
We should put a link on the Pharo web site because
http://files.pharo.org/platform/launcher/
is arcane.
Stef
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