Hi, I wanted to download the lastest version of Pharo 50 on this website: http://files.pharo.org/get-files/50/ |
Hi,
For the latest Pharo 5 you need a new virtual machine: spur. You can get it at http://files.pharo.org/get-files/50/pharo-win-stable.zip To manage your images you can use the latest version of Pharo Launcher that will choose the right VM if you give the paths in the settings. (http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#%21/%7EPharo/PharoLauncher) -- Cyril On Friday, January 22, 2016, Justine STIENNE <[hidden email]> wrote:
-- Cheers Cyril Ferlicot |
Hi, I always have the same problem. When I want to open the image, Pharo is loading but it never becomes opened.2016-01-22 11:18 GMT+01:00 Cyril Ferlicot <[hidden email]>: Hi, |
On 28-01-16 15:45, Justine STIENNE wrote:
> I always have the same problem. When I want to open the image, Pharo is > loading but it never becomes opened. Did you manage to get it to work? The new spur vm cannot open old images, and the old vm cannot open the new images. Though you could change the image format from old to new, it normally is a better idea to just load your code into a fresh image. Another thing is that you also need the sources file. Stephan |
Milton also cannot open a Pharo 5 image with Spur. There is nothing obvious we missed.
Alexandre > On Jan 30, 2016, at 12:14 AM, Stephan Eggermont <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On 28-01-16 15:45, Justine STIENNE wrote: >> I always have the same problem. When I want to open the image, Pharo is >> loading but it never becomes opened. > > Did you manage to get it to work? > > The new spur vm cannot open old images, and the old vm cannot open the new images. Though you could change the image format from old to new, it normally is a better idea to just load your code into a fresh image. Another thing is that you also need the sources file. > > Stephan > > -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. |
I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, I just don't get why. It was working with the pre-spur VM + pharo 5 with the same configuration for both her and I, now it is not working anymore. I miss something probably obvious too,
Franck > From: [hidden email] > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 08:00:36 -0800 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Problem to open Pharo 50 on Windows > CC: [hidden email] > > Milton also cannot open a Pharo 5 image with Spur. There is nothing obvious we missed. > > Alexandre > > > > On Jan 30, 2016, at 12:14 AM, Stephan Eggermont <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > On 28-01-16 15:45, Justine STIENNE wrote: > >> I always have the same problem. When I want to open the image, Pharo is > >> loading but it never becomes opened. > > > > Did you manage to get it to work? > > > > The new spur vm cannot open old images, and the old vm cannot open the new images. Though you could change the image format from old to new, it normally is a better idea to just load your code into a fresh image. Another thing is that you also need the sources file. > > > > Stephan > > > > > > -- > _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: > Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu > ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. > > > > |
On 31/01/2016 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote: > I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, I just > don't get why. It was working with the pre-spur VM + pharo 5 with the > same configuration for both her and I, now it is not working anymore. I > miss something probably obvious too, > > Franck > Do you get some info if you try to launch it via commad line? An error maybe? -- Cyril signature.asc (817 bytes) Download Attachment |
No because I don't have any error, but maybe Justine does. We should check (even I don't ever use command line on windows, so maybe I will not be able to do it)
Franck > To: [hidden email] > From: [hidden email] > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 19:00:16 +0100 > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Problem to open Pharo 50 on Windows > > > > On 31/01/2016 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote: > > I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the > > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, I just > > don't get why. It was working with the pre-spur VM + pharo 5 with the > > same configuration for both her and I, now it is not working anymore. I > > miss something probably obvious too, > > > > Franck > > > > Do you get some info if you try to launch it via commad line? An error > maybe? > > -- > Cyril > |
Le 31/01/2016 19:38, Franck Warlouzet a écrit :
> No because I don't have any error, but maybe Justine does. We should > check (even I don't ever use command line on windows, so maybe I will > not be able to do it) > > Franck Super + R then type cmd and press enter Then you can drag and drop the Pharo.exe, let a space, drag and drop the XXX.image. If there is a problem you should have an error in the terminal or in a window. -- Cyril Ferlicot http://www.synectique.eu 165 Avenue Bretagne Lille 59000 France signature.asc (836 bytes) Download Attachment |
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On 31-01-16 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote:
> I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, Which OS & update version, in what directories is it installed? Stephan |
For my case, windows 10, latest I assume. Installed on the desktop (in several directories, I'm organized).
Do you think it could be an admin rights issue if it is installed in protected directories in Justine's case ? Franck > To: [hidden email] > From: [hidden email] > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 20:27:37 +0100 > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Problem to open Pharo 50 on Windows > > On 31-01-16 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote: > > I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the > > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, > > Which OS & update version, in what directories is it installed? > > Stephan > > |
it has to be… otherwise I cannot imagine what it can be :( Esteban
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>> From: [hidden email] >> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 20:27:37 +0100 >> Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Problem to open Pharo 50 on Windows >> >> On 31-01-16 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote: >> > I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, the >> > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, >> >> Which OS & update version, in what directories is it installed? >> >> Stephan > On 31 Jan 2016, at 22:05, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > For my case, windows 10, latest I assume. Installed on the desktop (in > several directories, I'm organized). > > Do you think it could be an admin rights issue if it is installed in > protected directories in Justine's case ? On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: > > it has to be… otherwise I cannot imagine what it can be :( One thing to consider... if the Image was installed into a protected folder by an administrator, and then opened and then saved by a standard-user, Windows presents *very* strange and *misleading* behaviour, which I describe here... http://forum.world.st/FEEDBACK-Install-Pharo-on-Windows-td4733900.html#a4740803 Basically, the files installed into Window's protected folders *must* be read only, or all hell breaks loose :). When the standard-user tries to write to Pharo.image in the protected folder, Windows (ever soooo helpful) doesn't complain but *silently* takes a shadow copy of the protected folder into the standard-user's folder which can be written to. It then *transparently* makes it seem like the file in the original location was updated, for that user. The same happens for other users so that for a single file location (e.g. "C:\..\protected\Pharo.image") each user sees different data. Should the original file be *really* updated by an administrator installing an upgrade, the standard-users don't see the change. They still see only their own custom unique shadow version of Pharo.image. This is really *evil* behaviour, so its good to share from this info from time to time, even if its not the cause in this case. btw, you can easily confirm this yourself just using notepad to edit a protected txt file while switching a few times between Admin and Standard-User accounts. Some things have to be seen to be believed. cheers -ben |
Thank you everybody. Now it's working :-) Justine2016-02-01 17:55 GMT+01:00 Ben Coman <[hidden email]>: >> To: [hidden email] |
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Justine STIENNE
<[hidden email]> wrote: > Thank you everybody. Now it's working :-) Cool. Can you report the solution to help the next person that might be stuck by the same thing? cheers -ben > > Justine > > 2016-02-01 17:55 GMT+01:00 Ben Coman <[hidden email]>: >> >> >> To: [hidden email] >> >> From: [hidden email] >> >> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 20:27:37 +0100 >> >> Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Problem to open Pharo 50 on Windows >> >> >> >> On 31-01-16 18:55, Franck Warlouzet wrote: >> >> > I tried to help Justine a bit, but I have the same OS, the same VM, >> >> > the >> >> > same image, the same sources and it works for me but not for her, >> >> >> >> Which OS & update version, in what directories is it installed? >> >> >> >> Stephan >> >> >> > On 31 Jan 2016, at 22:05, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > For my case, windows 10, latest I assume. Installed on the desktop (in >> > several directories, I'm organized). >> > >> > Do you think it could be an admin rights issue if it is installed in >> > protected directories in Justine's case ? >> >> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> >> wrote: >> > >> > it has to be… otherwise I cannot imagine what it can be :( >> >> One thing to consider... if the Image was installed into a protected >> folder by an administrator, and then opened and then saved by a >> standard-user, Windows presents *very* strange and *misleading* >> behaviour, >> which I describe here... >> >> http://forum.world.st/FEEDBACK-Install-Pharo-on-Windows-td4733900.html#a4740803 >> >> Basically, the files installed into Window's protected folders *must* >> be read only, or all hell breaks loose :). When the standard-user >> tries to write to Pharo.image in the protected folder, Windows (ever >> soooo helpful) doesn't complain but *silently* takes a shadow copy of >> the protected folder into the standard-user's folder which can be >> written to. It then *transparently* makes it seem like the file in the >> original location was updated, for that user. The same happens for >> other users so that for a single file location (e.g. >> "C:\..\protected\Pharo.image") each user sees different data. >> >> Should the original file be *really* updated by an administrator >> installing an upgrade, the standard-users don't see the change. They >> still see only their own custom unique shadow version of Pharo.image. >> This is really *evil* behaviour, so its good to share from this info >> from time to time, even if its not the cause in this case. >> >> btw, you can easily confirm this yourself just using notepad to edit a >> protected txt file while switching a few times between Admin and >> Standard-User accounts. Some things have to be seen to be believed. >> >> cheers -ben >> > |
Finally it's not working. Yesterday, when I opened it, it was working and this morning, when i tried, it was not working. So there is no solution. And I'm not the only one to have this problem. Because I've tried in an other computer, and it was exactly the same. I was looking on tasks management and in details I have the application Pharo.exe running even when I restart the computer. When I want to stop the task, it said me : "The transaction could not be completed. Access denied". I dont know what to do more... Thanks in advance,2016-02-01 23:39 GMT+01:00 Ben Coman <[hidden email]>: On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Justine STIENNE |
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