Hi guys,
Does anyone know if Pharo can work on a Solaris System ? Cheers, Jannik |
Hi Jannik,
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 1:50 PM, jannik.laval <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi guys, In theory yes. It is merely a "small matter" of compiling a VM on the system. Are you talking about open solaris with x86 or good old solaris with SPARC?
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Hi Jannik,
some time ago I was able to compile the old Squeak VM on Solaris (SPARC and x86). I haven’t tried it for a long time, especially not with Cog or StackVM. Which version of Solaris are you using? Best regards, Andreas Am 25.11.2013 um 22:50 schrieb jannik.laval <[hidden email]>: > Hi guys, > > Does anyone know if Pharo can work on a Solaris System ? > > Cheers, > Jannik > |
Hi, After a while, I have the information. This is a x86 (this is not for me). I will try to install a Solaris VM, and install a Pharo on top. Jannik
2013/11/27 Andreas Wacknitz <[hidden email]> Hi Jannik, ~~Jannik Laval~~ |
Jannik
I do not understand. The people do not have a windows machine? Because I can understand thta you are solaris around but having a simple windows machine looks like a simple requirement. Stef
On Dec 2, 2013, at 3:12 PM, jannik laval <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Yes it is possible, but they prefer to have all their systems on Solaris. Jannik 2013/12/2 Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>
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Hi Jannik,
PharoVM is based on Cog. My old VM’s were traditional SqueakVM’s. I am not aware of precompiled Solaris VM’s based on Cog or PharoVM, so you have to build them by yourself. This should be possible; you only need some supporting libraries (e.g. GMP (earlier named GNUmp) and MPFR)) and probably CMake. When I did compile it for myself I used Solaris 10 (both, x86 and SPARC). Which variant do your customers have? Nowadays there are Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and a bunch of OpenSolaris derivates. There are some differences in the tool chains and libraries (versions). If you are not familiar with Solaris or UNIX you should be aware that UNIX in Squeak’s view is (most probably only) Linux. And this is problematic because you will most probably find some areas where there are differences between a „real“ UNIX (like Solaris) and Linux. Good luck, Andreas Am 02.12.2013 um 15:12 schrieb jannik laval <[hidden email]>:
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<quote author="Andreas Wacknitz">
This pdf has a lot of info on porting linux code to solaris 11.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCkQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com%2Ftechnetwork%2Fserver-storage%2Fsolaris11%2Fdocumentation%2Fo12-026-linux2solaris-guide-1686620.pdf&ei=q4SGU5KHK6nD8QHX24H4Dg&usg=AFQjCNHjKsI52DYdYccKsfs1VtGsr0pxTg&sig2=J9FawEr7fd8uKiyiDZrrNQ&bvm=bv.67720277,d.b2U
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Hi Jannik,
PharoVM is based on Cog. My old VM’s were traditional SqueakVM’s.
I am not aware of precompiled Solaris VM’s based on Cog or PharoVM,
so you have to build them by yourself. This should be possible; you only need
some supporting libraries (e.g. GMP (earlier named GNUmp) and MPFR)) and probably CMake.
When I did compile it for myself I used Solaris 10 (both, x86 and SPARC). Which variant do your
customers have? Nowadays there are Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and a bunch of OpenSolaris derivates.
There are some differences in the tool chains and libraries (versions).
If you are not familiar with Solaris or UNIX you should be aware that UNIX in Squeak’s view
is (most probably only) Linux. And this is problematic because you will most probably find some
areas where there are differences between a „real“ UNIX (like Solaris) and Linux.
Good luck,
Andreas
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Great. This shall typically be posted on vm-dev. 2014-05-29 2:52 GMT+02:00 aglynn42 <[hidden email]>: <quote author="Andreas Wacknitz"> This pdf has a lot of info on porting linux code to solaris 11. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCkQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com%2Ftechnetwork%2Fserver-storage%2Fsolaris11%2Fdocumentation%2Fo12-026-linux2solaris-guide-1686620.pdf&ei=q4SGU5KHK6nD8QHX24H4Dg&usg=AFQjCNHjKsI52DYdYccKsfs1VtGsr0pxTg&sig2=J9FawEr7fd8uKiyiDZrrNQ&bvm=bv.67720277,d.b2U __________________________________________________________________ Hi Jannik, PharoVM is based on Cog. My old VM’s were traditional SqueakVM’s. I am not aware of precompiled Solaris VM’s based on Cog or PharoVM, so you have to build them by yourself. This should be possible; you only need some supporting libraries (e.g. GMP (earlier named GNUmp) and MPFR)) and probably CMake. When I did compile it for myself I used Solaris 10 (both, x86 and SPARC). Which variant do your customers have? Nowadays there are Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and a bunch of OpenSolaris derivates. There are some differences in the tool chains and libraries (versions). If you are not familiar with Solaris or UNIX you should be aware that UNIX in Squeak’s view is (most probably only) Linux. And this is problematic because you will most probably find some areas where there are differences between a „real“ UNIX (like Solaris) and Linux. Good luck, Andreas |
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