Hi andreas
are you using Pharo at work :)?
Can we know more?
Stef
Le 11/10/16 à 17:28, Andreas Sunardi a écrit :
I confirmed the new version is working just fine.
If this info is helpful, I'm running this new version on my CentOS 6.5
at my work.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:02 AM, Esteban
I confirmed the new version is working just fine.
If this info is helpful, I'm running this new version on my CentOS 6.5 at
my work.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:02 AM, Esteban Lorenzano
wrote:
> I made a new version of http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-linux-
>
I made a new version of
http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-linux-oldLibC.zip, based on Yan's
VM... They should work fine.
Now... I need a CentOS compatible VM :P
Esteban
> On 10 Oct 2016, at 08:29, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
>
>> On 10 Oct 2016, at 05:47,
> On 10 Oct 2016, at 05:47, Andreas Sunardi wrote:
>
> Hello Stef,
>
> IMHO, since the 'GNU/Linux w. libc < 2.15' download in Pharo download webpage
> is broken anyway, we should repackage that download. Then other people using
> this version doesn't have to follow extra
Hello Stef,
IMHO, since the 'GNU/Linux w. libc < 2.15' download in Pharo download
webpage is broken anyway, we should repackage that download. Then other
people using this version doesn't have to follow extra instruction to patch
it. Having said that, I understand you and the Pharo team may have
Hi
I would like a list of
- links
- actions (unix commands)
so that we can add it to the web site so that other people using the
same version than you
can install and run pharo simply.
Stef
Le 7/10/16 à 19:06, Andreas Sunardi a écrit :
Hi Stef,
Can you explain a little bit
Hi Stef,
Can you explain a little bit about what this 'How to' is? Just now I'm able
to finally run pharo5 on my CentOS with glibc version < 2.15 and I wrote my
finding in my other reply.
Are you referring to how to put these things together to finally able to
run pharo? Or are you referring to
That's it! But it isn't as simple as that Here's what I did. I have pharo5
directory, unzipped from the Pharo download page (GNU/Linux w. libc <
2.15). I then took the VM Bernardo pointed me to and copy that VM into my
pharo5/bin.
That Pharo download (GNU/Linux w. libc <2.15) has
Hi andreas
could you write a little how to so that we can put it on the web site?
Stef
Le 7/10/16 à 06:20, Andreas Sunardi a écrit :
Thanks, Bernardo. That fogbugz case is exactly the problem I'm having.
This VM (pharo-vm-spur-swing.zip) is able to open Pharo 5.0 image from
Pharo download
Hello
What you describe (arg1 instead of string) means the source file is not
present. Sources are required for some FFI calls. Take the PharoV50.sources
file (you can find it here http://files.pharo.org/sources/) and put it in
the same folder as your VM. It should solve the problem.
Best,
> On 07 Oct 2016, at 06:20, Andreas Sunardi wrote:
>
> Thanks, Bernardo. That fogbugz case is exactly the problem I'm having.
>
> This VM (pharo-vm-spur-swing.zip) is able to open Pharo 5.0 image from Pharo
> download page. This is a good sign.
>
> Upon opening the
Thanks, Bernardo. That fogbugz case is exactly the problem I'm having.
This VM (pharo-vm-spur-swing.zip) is able to open Pharo 5.0 image from
Pharo download page. This is a good sign.
Upon opening the image, I am, however, presented immediately with
'MessageNotUnderstood: receiver of "/" is
Hold on,
There's also this issue
https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17353/build-spur-vm-for-debian-old-libc
where in one comment jan.vrany recommended his build
https://swing.fit.cvut.cz/jenkins/job/pharo-vm-spur-swing/
Thank you for the impressive quick response. Unfortunately, I have older
glibc. So now I'm struggling with compiling glibc 2.15 for 32 bit on my 64
bit CentOS 6.5 machine. Not an easy thing to do.
I'll try those VMs once I succeed in building this glibc
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Bernardo
this
http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur32/linux/latest.zip
works pretty well in Debian GNU/Linux 8 Jessie
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Clément Bera wrote:
> Thanks for reporting the problem.
>
> The error means the VM is incompatible with the image. There was a
Thanks for reporting the problem.
The error means the VM is incompatible with the image. There was a change
of image format in Pharo 5, so the package has likely an old VM while the
image has the new format, or the new VM while the image has the old format.
Someone will look into that problem in
i already submitted a similar issue
https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/18221/This-interpreter-vers-6505-cannot-read-image-file-vers-6521
check it and see if it is the same
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Andreas Sunardi wrote:
> I'm on CentOS 6.5 and I downloaded Pharo 5
I'm on CentOS 6.5 and I downloaded Pharo 5 for GNU/Linux w. libc < 2.15 and
for CentOS. Both won't start (I have no problem with Windows version):
$ pharo
This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521).
Press CR to quit...
I'm unable to find report or information about this
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