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Where is the latest linux vm?

Stephan Eggermont-3
Is the latest really from august?

Stephan


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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Stephan Eggermont-3
On 01-12-17 11:16, stephan wrote:
> Is the latest really from august?

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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

alistairgrant
On 1 December 2017 at 18:49, stephan <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On 01-12-17 11:16, stephan wrote:
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I have: Date: Sun Aug 27 21:55:26 2017 +0200

Cheers,
Alistair

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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Stephan Eggermont-3
On 01-12-17 18:56, Alistair Grant wrote:
>> On 01-12-17 11:16, stephan wrote:
>>> Is the latest really from august?
> I have: Date: Sun Aug 27 21:55:26 2017 +0200

So what happened in the past two months?

Stephan


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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Thierry Goubier
Le 01/12/2017 à 19:52, stephan a écrit :
> On 01-12-17 18:56, Alistair Grant wrote:
>>> On 01-12-17 11:16, stephan wrote:
>>>> Is the latest really from august?
>> I have: Date: Sun Aug 27 21:55:26 2017 +0200
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> So what happened in the past two months?

I don't know.

To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.

Thierry

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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Eliot Miranda-2
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Hi Stephan,

On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:52 AM, stephan <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 01-12-17 18:56, Alistair Grant wrote:
On 01-12-17 11:16, stephan wrote:
Is the latest really from august?
I have: Date: Sun Aug 27 21:55:26 2017 +0200

So what happened in the past two months?

Not sure if this is the kind of info you're looking for but...

Not work has been done on the VM in the past few months.  Clément and Sophie have done some good work on JIT support for the replaceFrom:to:with:startingAt: that should be in the latest VMs.  I have had some family issues that have taken me away from the VM but I am back now.  I had broken the VM recently in adding a logging framework to monitor scavenges and Nicolas beat me to the fix.  Holger has done some work on Openssl.

_,,,^..^,,,_
best, Eliot
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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Stephan Eggermont-3
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On 01-12-17 21:21, Thierry Goubier wrote:
> To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.

Where does that come from? Or do you compile it yourself?

Stephan



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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Thierry Goubier
Le 02/12/2017 à 11:00, stephan a écrit :
> On 01-12-17 21:21, Thierry Goubier wrote:
>> To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.
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> Where does that come from? Or do you compile it yourself?

It comes from the bintray opensmalltalk folder. For example,

https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201711061254#files

I've never had much success compiling it myself.

Thierry


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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Stephan Eggermont-3
On 02-12-17 11:18, Thierry Goubier wrote:

> Le 02/12/2017 à 11:00, stephan a écrit :
>> On 01-12-17 21:21, Thierry Goubier wrote:
>>> To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.
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>> Where does that come from? Or do you compile it yourself?
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> It comes from the bintray opensmalltalk folder. For example,
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> https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201711061254#files
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> I've never had much success compiling it myself.

Ha. I found the latest in
https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201712010755#files

But there is no 32 bit linux x86 pharo build there, only the 64 bit.

Stephan


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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Thierry Goubier
Le 03/12/2017 à 11:29, stephan a écrit :

> On 02-12-17 11:18, Thierry Goubier wrote:
>> Le 02/12/2017 à 11:00, stephan a écrit :
>>> On 01-12-17 21:21, Thierry Goubier wrote:
>>>> To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.
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>>> Where does that come from? Or do you compile it yourself?
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>> It comes from the bintray opensmalltalk folder. For example,
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>> https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201711061254#files
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>> I've never had much success compiling it myself.
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> Ha. I found the latest in
> https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201712010755#files
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> But there is no 32 bit linux x86 pharo build there, only the 64 bit.

Interesting: one only find the newspeak build there in linux x86 32bits
(no pharo, no squeak builds).

And it seems to have been the case for a little while.

Thierry

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Re: Where is the latest linux vm?

Nicolas Cellier
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It seems that the .travis_tests.sh all stalled for recent squeak versions of linux32x86
The build are then marked as failed and nothing uploaded on bintray.
https://travis-ci.org/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/jobs/309909223

For pharo-vm it seems to be a different problem when compiling libgit2
https://travis-ci.org/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/jobs/309909228

opensmalltalk / linux32x86 deserves some more care...
Too many failures for too much time!

2017-12-03 11:29 GMT+01:00 stephan <[hidden email]>:
On 02-12-17 11:18, Thierry Goubier wrote:
Le 02/12/2017 à 11:00, stephan a écrit :
On 01-12-17 21:21, Thierry Goubier wrote:
To avoid segfaults, I'm using one from November.

Where does that come from? Or do you compile it yourself?

It comes from the bintray opensmalltalk folder. For example,

https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201711061254#files

I've never had much success compiling it myself.

Ha. I found the latest in
https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/vm/cog/201712010755#files

But there is no 32 bit linux x86 pharo build there, only the 64 bit.

Stephan