I could swear I've read about it here. But I'm not able to find anything
but the docs. Where are the download packages hidden? Regards Friedrich -- Q-Software Solutions GmbH; Sitz: Bruchsal; Registergericht: Mannheim Registriernummer: HRB232138; Geschaeftsfuehrer: Friedrich Dominicus |
ftp.gemstone.com:/pub/GemStone64/3.0.0Beta4
On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:06 AM, Friedrich Dominicus wrote: > I could swear I've read about it here. But I'm not able to find anything > but the docs. Where are the download packages hidden? > > Regards > Friedrich > > -- > Q-Software Solutions GmbH; Sitz: Bruchsal; Registergericht: Mannheim > Registriernummer: HRB232138; Geschaeftsfuehrer: Friedrich Dominicus |
James Foster <[hidden email]> writes:
> ftp.gemstone.com:/pub/GemStone64/3.0.0Beta4 Thanks, may I ask if there is a reason to hide them that "well" away? Regards Friedrich |
On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:39 AM, Friedrich Dominicus wrote: > James Foster <[hidden email]> writes: > >> ftp.gemstone.com:/pub/GemStone64/3.0.0Beta4 > Thanks, may I ask if there is a reason to hide them that "well" away? By "hide them" are you referring to the organization of the FTP site? Or are you suggesting that there should be a large "Download GemStone" banner at http://www.vmware.com? ;-) James |
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:52 AM, James Foster <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:39 AM, Friedrich Dominicus wrote: > >> James Foster <[hidden email]> writes: >> >>> ftp.gemstone.com:/pub/GemStone64/3.0.0Beta4 >> Thanks, may I ask if there is a reason to hide them that "well" away? > > By "hide them" are you referring to the organization of the FTP site? Or are you suggesting that there should be a large "Download GemStone" banner at http://www.vmware.com? ;-) > I vote for giant banner on vmware.com. |
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James Foster <[hidden email]> writes:
> ftp.gemstone.com:/pub/GemStone64/3.0.0Beta4 And the seaside beta 3 installation instructions are in the GS64-InstallGuide-Linux3.x.... ? Regards Friedrich -- Q-Software Solutions GmbH; Sitz: Bruchsal; Registergericht: Mannheim Registriernummer: HRB232138; Geschaeftsfuehrer: Friedrich Dominicus |
Ditto on the banner at vmware.com
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Friedrich Dominicus <[hidden email]> wrote:
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On 03/09/2011 06:06 AM, Friedrich Dominicus wrote:
> I could swear I've read about it here. But I'm not able to find anything > but the docs. Where are the download packages hidden? > > Regards > Friedrich > Friedrich, When I announced the availability of GemStone3beta3: http://forum.world.st/GemStone-S-64-Bit-3-0-0Beta3-available-td3260848.html I also announced the mailing list for tracking GemStone3beta releases and issues, to subscribe: I also encourage you to subscribe to the GemStoneBeta mailing list where discussions and further server beta related announcements will be made. To subscribe, send an e-mail with the single word "subscribe" (without quotes) in the subject line or body of the message to the list administrative address, [hidden email]. So it's not as hidden as you think:) It also isn't a banner on the vmware home page:) Dale |
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The simplest way to get GemStone/S 3.0 Beta installed on Linux or Mac is to use the
installGemstone3.0Beta.sh script on http://seaside.gemstone.com/downloads.html That currently installs GemStone/S 3.0Beta4, but will be updated to GemStone/S 3.0Beta5 when it's available in the not-too-distant future. -- Monty |
Hi! Login with GemTools (Pharo) fails because i think I dont have the correct dll for connection to a GS 3.0Beta!
Error: Unable to create GemStone session ... requested version level 800, this server is at level 3000 ! Gerhard
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Monty Williams <[hidden email]> wrote: The simplest way to get GemStone/S 3.0 Beta installed on Linux or Mac is to use the |
Gerhard,
Try the MagLev GemTools. It's built for 3.0. You might have to edit the session to point to the right stone. Let me know if it helps. http://seaside.gemstone.com/squeak/GemTools-MagLev-Pharo-1.0.zip -- Monty From: "Gerhard Obermann" <[hidden email]> To: "GemStone Seaside beta discussion" <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 1:54:00 PM Subject: Re: [GS/SS Beta] Gemstone 3 beta? Hi! Login with GemTools (Pharo) fails because i think I dont have the correct dll for connection to a GS 3.0Beta!
Error: Unable to create GemStone session ... requested version level 800, this server is at level 3000 ! Gerhard
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Monty Williams <[hidden email]> wrote: The simplest way to get GemStone/S 3.0 Beta installed on Linux or Mac is to use the |
Thanks!
Now i get 'Unable to create a GemStone session. NetLDI service ''50377'' not found on node ''aaa.aaa.xxx'': Nonblocking connect(188.40.38.nnn,port=50377) failed to complete.'
Netldi is running on my server! Any more hints? Gerhard On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Monty Williams <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Well, it works by using the full login description with user and password.
Gerhard
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Gerhard Obermann <[hidden email]> wrote: Thanks! |
Glad you got connected.
-- Monty From: "Gerhard Obermann" <[hidden email]> To: "GemStone Seaside beta discussion" <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 2:47:02 PM Subject: Re: [GS/SS Beta] Gemstone 3 beta? Well, it works by using the full login description with user and password. Gerhard
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Gerhard Obermann <[hidden email]> wrote: Thanks! |
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James Foster <[hidden email]> writes:
> http://www.vmware.com Let me see: http://www.vmware.com/products/ No I'm sorry Gemstone ist not mentioned. There is something called "the cloud" .... but no Gemstone ist not mentioned. So I guess it does not matter I'm supposed to "know".... ;-) Regards Friedrich -- Q-Software Solutions GmbH; Sitz: Bruchsal; Registergericht: Mannheim Registriernummer: HRB232138; Geschaeftsfuehrer: Friedrich Dominicus |
Friedrich,
You are correct that GemStone/S products are not fully integrated into VMware .... it is a very large company and large companies move slowly, but there is movement ... Our old identity continues to survive: http://gemstone.com/products/gemstone when our products are integrated into VMware, you might have to look somewhere in "the cloud" to find them:) Dale On Mar 10, 2011, at 11:35 PM, Friedrich Dominicus wrote: > James Foster <[hidden email]> writes: > >> http://www.vmware.com > Let me see: > http://www.vmware.com/products/ > > No I'm sorry Gemstone ist not mentioned. > > There is something called "the cloud" .... > > but no Gemstone ist not mentioned. So I guess it does not matter I'm > supposed to "know".... ;-) > > > Regards > Friedrich > > > > -- > Q-Software Solutions GmbH; Sitz: Bruchsal; Registergericht: Mannheim > Registriernummer: HRB232138; Geschaeftsfuehrer: Friedrich Dominicus |
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