For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) I'd like to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're running on. Currently I'm using: echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they get on BSD, Solaris, etc? - Bert - |
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email]> wrote: > > For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) I'd like > to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from > http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're running > on. Currently I'm using: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they get on > BSD, Solaris, etc? Sure: echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` - Andrew |
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Andrew Gaylard<[hidden email]> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) I'd like >> to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from >> http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're running >> on. Currently I'm using: >> >> echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` >> >> which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they get on >> BSD, Solaris, etc? > > Sure: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > - Andrew > Oh duh! Copy-n-paste error. Sorry: SunOS-sun4u - Andrew |
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On 10.08.2009, at 10:49, Andrew Gaylard wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email] > > wrote: >> >> For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) >> I'd like >> to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from >> http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're >> running >> on. Currently I'm using: >> >> echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` >> >> which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what >> they get on >> BSD, Solaris, etc? > > Sure: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > - Andrew I was more interested in the output of said command ;) - Bert - |
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On 10.08.2009, at 10:50, Andrew Gaylard wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Andrew Gaylard<[hidden email]> > wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email] >> > wrote: >>> >>> For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To >>> +Go) I'd like >>> to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from >>> http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're >>> running >>> on. Currently I'm using: >>> >>> echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` >>> >>> which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what >>> they get on >>> BSD, Solaris, etc? >> >> Sure: >> >> echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` >> >> - Andrew >> > > Oh duh! Copy-n-paste error. Sorry: > > SunOS-sun4u Ah, better :) That would require a Sparc Solaris VM, right? Which is not on squeakvm.org yet. Do people think the uname -s / -m combo is enough or do I have to use config.guess? Or any other idea? - Bert - |
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Bert Freudenberg wrote: > > For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) > I'd like to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones > downloadable from http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the > system we're running on. Currently I'm using: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they > get on BSD, Solaris, etc? > > NetBSD-i386 For NetBSD-5.0.1/i386 |
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Bert Freudenberg schrieb: > > For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) I'd > like to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones downloadable from > http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect the system we're > running on. Currently I'm using: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they get > on BSD, Solaris, etc? > > - Bert - > > SunOS-i86pc (Solaris 10 in einer virtuellen Maschine auf einem iMac) Andreas |
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email]> wrote: > >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Andrew Gaylard<[hidden email]> wrote: >> Oh duh! Copy-n-paste error. Sorry: >> >> SunOS-sun4u > > Ah, better :) That would require a Sparc Solaris VM, right? Which is not on > squeakvm.org yet. Correct on both counts. Though apparently moves are afoot to build and upload a VM; I think Andreas Wacknitz is busy with it. Andreas? > Do people think the uname -s / -m combo is enough or do I have to use > config.guess? Or any other idea? Judging from this thread, uname -s / -m has been fine so far. - Andrew |
Am 10.08.2009 um 20:19 schrieb Andrew Gaylard: > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Bert Freudenberg<[hidden email] > > wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Andrew Gaylard<[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>> Oh duh! Copy-n-paste error. Sorry: >>> >>> SunOS-sun4u >> >> Ah, better :) That would require a Sparc Solaris VM, right? Which >> is not on >> squeakvm.org yet. > > Correct on both counts. Though apparently moves are afoot to build > and upload a VM; I think Andreas Wacknitz is busy with it. Andreas? That one does not contain the closure changes. My tries to create a Solaris SqueakVM-3.10-6 weren't successful yet. The resulting VM creates only a black window. My spare time is limited at the moment so I will not be able to invest much time in debugging. Andreas |
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On Aug 10, 2009, at 2:23 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote: > For Etoys-To-Go (http://wiki.squeakland.org/display/sq/Etoys+To+Go) > I'd like to package a few more VMs. In particular the ones > downloadable from http://squeakvm.org/unix/ - but I need to detect > the system we're running on. Currently I'm using: > > echo `uname -s`-`uname -m` > > which on this box gives "Linux-i686". Could someone report what they > get on BSD, Solaris, etc? > > - Bert - > > FreeBSD-i386 (FreeBSD 6.3) OpenBSD-i386 (OpenBSD 4.4) Darwin-i386 (MacOS X 10.5) |
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