[ANN] OSUnix and OSLinuxUbuntu on new UFFI

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[ANN] OSUnix and OSLinuxUbuntu on new UFFI

Torsten Bergmann
These two projects (who were based on NativeBoost in Pharo 4) are now updated
to new UFFI in Pharo 5 which means they are loadable in recent Pharo 5 image and
all tests pass.

So if you are working on Linux/Unix you might wan to check them out in latest
Pharo 5 by loading them from Catalog browser.

A BIG THANKS to Esteban for helping me in the conversion and updating
the new Unified FFI (UFFI) according to the issues that were found during
the conversion.

More is in the pipe ... step by step it goes!

Bye
T.









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Re: [ANN] OSUnix and OSLinuxUbuntu on new UFFI

Esteban A. Maringolo
2016-02-17 17:24 GMT-03:00 Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]>:
> These two projects (who were based on NativeBoost in Pharo 4) are now updated
> to new UFFI in Pharo 5 which means they are loadable in recent Pharo 5 image and
> all tests pass.
>
> So if you are working on Linux/Unix you might wan to check them out in latest
> Pharo 5 by loading them from Catalog browser.

\o/ Wohooo


> A BIG THANKS to Esteban for helping me in the conversion and updating
> the new Unified FFI (UFFI) according to the issues that were found during
> the conversion.

Yeap, The force is strong with Esteban (Lorenzano).

> More is in the pipe ... step by step it goes!

I look forward to that ;-)


Esteban A. Maringolo

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Re: [ANN] OSUnix and OSLinuxUbuntu on new UFFI

Sebastian Heidbrink-2
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Hi,

I don't want to spoil the great news, but actually the most recent
changes break Pharo 5.0 with SpurVM on Windows 8.

UFFI must have brought something in there that makes Pharo crash.

Windows 8 users should be adviced to keep their current working images.
I am lost since a few days since I can't built a new image that would
actually work.
I tried several older snapshots of the VM and the Pharo images listed in
the PharoLauncher but none work.

Sebastian

On 2016-02-17 12:24 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:

> These two projects (who were based on NativeBoost in Pharo 4) are now updated
> to new UFFI in Pharo 5 which means they are loadable in recent Pharo 5 image and
> all tests pass.
>
> So if you are working on Linux/Unix you might wan to check them out in latest
> Pharo 5 by loading them from Catalog browser.
>
> A BIG THANKS to Esteban for helping me in the conversion and updating
> the new Unified FFI (UFFI) according to the issues that were found during
> the conversion.
>
> More is in the pipe ... step by step it goes!
>
> Bye
> T.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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Re: [ANN] OSUnix and OSLinuxUbuntu on new UFFI

EstebanLM

> On 17 Feb 2016, at 22:37, Sebastian Heidbrink <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't want to spoil the great news, but actually the most recent changes break Pharo 5.0 with SpurVM on Windows 8.
>
> UFFI must have brought something in there that makes Pharo crash.

nope, this one is a VM stuff… people is too fast to blame the wrong responsible... :)
I’m checking that now :S

Esteban

>
> Windows 8 users should be adviced to keep their current working images.
> I am lost since a few days since I can't built a new image that would actually work.
> I tried several older snapshots of the VM and the Pharo images listed in the PharoLauncher but none work.

which VM version are you using?

Esteban

>
> Sebastian
>
> On 2016-02-17 12:24 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
>> These two projects (who were based on NativeBoost in Pharo 4) are now updated
>> to new UFFI in Pharo 5 which means they are loadable in recent Pharo 5 image and
>> all tests pass.
>>
>> So if you are working on Linux/Unix you might wan to check them out in latest
>> Pharo 5 by loading them from Catalog browser.
>>
>> A BIG THANKS to Esteban for helping me in the conversion and updating
>> the new Unified FFI (UFFI) according to the issues that were found during
>> the conversion.
>>
>> More is in the pipe ... step by step it goes!
>>
>> Bye
>> T.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>