Hi,
I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. Can you test it? https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip best, Esteban |
Works on windows7 but i think you already know.
I've just try it.
2012/4/11 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> Hi, Douaille Erwan <[hidden email]> |
On windows vista 32bits works.. I'll try it on ubuntu in a couple of minutes Best D. http://about.me/diogenes.moreira 2012/4/11 Erwan Douaille <[hidden email]> Works on windows7 but i think you already know. |
in ubuntu works too.
Best D. http://about.me/diogenes.moreira 2012/4/11 Diogenes Moreira <[hidden email]>
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Thanks Esteban. It would be nice if someone can test FFI.
Cheers On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, -- Mariano http://marianopeck.wordpress.com |
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Hi, > > I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. > > Can you test it? > > https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip this one works for me now. Marcus -- Marcus Denker -- http://marcusdenker.de |
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1.3 ? Le 11 avr. 2012 11:26, "Mariano Martinez Peck" <[hidden email]> a écrit :
Thanks Esteban. It would be nice if someone can test FFI. |
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 11:33 AM, [hidden email] wrote: > 1.3 ? > Yes, the 1.3 one-click was very old. We fixed bugs in 1.3, and the VM saw lots of fixes... Marcus -- Marcus Denker -- http://marcusdenker.de |
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On 11 Apr 2012, at 10:31, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Hi, > > I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. > > Can you test it? > > https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip > $ uname -a Darwin minerva 10.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0: Tue Jun 7 16:33:36 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 $ sw_vers ProductName: Mac OS X ProductVersion: 10.6.8 BuildVersion: 10K549 9814 run, 9747 passes, 49 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 unexpected passes Failures: ReleaseTest>>#testUndeclared MirrorPrimitiveTests>>#testMirrorSize ClassHierarchyTest>>#testSubclasses HostWindowTests>>#testOne Errors: ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testComplexInit ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testComplexInit2 ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantArray ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantBoolean ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantInteger ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantIntegerNil ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantString ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testConstantSymbol ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testGlobalVarKeyword ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testGlobalVarKeyword2 ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testMessageSend ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testMessageSend2 ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testSuperWithAnotherInit ECInstVarTypeGuesserTest>>#testTypeSuggestingParameter -- Stefan Marr Software Languages Lab Vrije Universiteit Brussel Pleinlaan 2 / B-1050 Brussels / Belgium http://soft.vub.ac.be/~smarr Phone: +32 2 629 2974 Fax: +32 2 629 3525 |
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Stefan Marr wrote: > > On 11 Apr 2012, at 10:31, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. >> >> Can you test it? >> >> https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip >> > > $ uname -a > Darwin minerva 10.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0: Tue Jun 7 16:33:36 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 > $ sw_vers > ProductName: Mac OS X > ProductVersion: 10.6.8 > BuildVersion: 10K549 > > > 9814 run, 9747 passes, 49 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 unexpected passes Yes, what this release explicitly not did to be all green... some of those are listed here: http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/list?can=2&q=milestone=1.3 -- Marcus Denker -- http://marcusdenker.de |
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Windows 7 Starter 32bit, Atom netbook:
This had appeared maybe 50 times. I always clicked "Proceed" (I had to do it by hand :-( ): You are about to load new versions of the following packages that have unsaved changes in the image. If you continue, you will lose these changes. GoferFoo GoferBar Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation. The result is: 10293 run, 9294 passes, 49 expected failures, 21 failures, 928 errors, 1 unexpected passes (that seems too much to me :-/ ) Filed out results and attaching them. Herby Marcus Denker wrote: > On Apr 11, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. >> >> Can you test it? >> >> https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip > > > this one works for me now. > > Marcus > > -- > Marcus Denker -- http://marcusdenker.de > > tests_Pharo1.3.zip (5K) Download Attachment |
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Hi Marcus:
On 11 Apr 2012, at 11:44, Marcus Denker wrote: >>> Can you test it? >> >> $ uname -a >> Darwin minerva 10.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0: Tue Jun 7 16:33:36 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 >> $ sw_vers >> ProductName: Mac OS X >> ProductVersion: 10.6.8 >> BuildVersion: 10K549 >> >> >> 9814 run, 9747 passes, 49 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 unexpected passes > > Yes, what this release explicitly not did to be all green... It wasn't meant as a bug report. It was more meant as doing what Esteban asked for, testing it. Bye the way, since even the CI setup cannot cover everything and all OS version etc, the PHP people allow you to send such test results in via email. The email includes OS version and environment data and can be used to identify if certain tests break systematically on some platform. Perhaps something that might be interesting in the long run. Best regards Stefan -- Stefan Marr Software Languages Lab Vrije Universiteit Brussel Pleinlaan 2 / B-1050 Brussels / Belgium http://soft.vub.ac.be/~smarr Phone: +32 2 629 2974 Fax: +32 2 629 3525 |
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Fedora 16 32bit
9813 run, 9745 passes, 50 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 unexpected passes Failures: ReleaseTest>>#testUndeclared MirrorPrimitiveTests>>#testMirrorSize DateAndTimeTest>>#testPrintStringNoOffset ClassHierarchyTest>>#testSubclasses On 4/11/12 3:31 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Hi, > > I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. > > Can you test it? > > https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip > > best, > Esteban |
David,
Do you use FFI on Fedora? Any tricks needed to make things work? On Ubuntu with Cog, I have had to resort to making symlinks (in the vm directory) to needed libraries :( At least it works when I do that :) One hardware manufacturer told that Fedora is great for polish (no argument), but that "things are in strange places." Comments? Bill ________________________________________ From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] on behalf of David Graham [[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:42 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] new 1.3 one click Fedora 16 32bit 9813 run, 9745 passes, 50 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 unexpected passes Failures: ReleaseTest>>#testUndeclared MirrorPrimitiveTests>>#testMirrorSize DateAndTimeTest>>#testPrintStringNoOffset ClassHierarchyTest>>#testSubclasses On 4/11/12 3:31 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: > Hi, > > I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. > > Can you test it? > > https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip > > best, > Esteban |
Hi Bill,
Sorry, I don't use FFI for any of my projects. No tricks, it worked out of the box... although Gnome3 appears to have hijacked alt-click for moving windows. I'm only an occasional linux user, but I'd say it's on par with Ubuntu. These two platforms are rapidly diverging and I imagine we'll have to compile separate binaries before too long. On 4/11/12 12:13 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote: > David, > > Do you use FFI on Fedora? Any tricks needed to make things work? On Ubuntu with Cog, I have had to resort to making symlinks (in the vm directory) to needed libraries :( At least it works when I do that :) > > One hardware manufacturer told that Fedora is great for polish (no argument), but that "things are in strange places." Comments? > > Bill > > > ________________________________________ > From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] on behalf of David Graham [[hidden email]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:42 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] new 1.3 one click > > Fedora 16 32bit > > 9813 run, 9745 passes, 50 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 > unexpected passes > Failures: > ReleaseTest>>#testUndeclared > MirrorPrimitiveTests>>#testMirrorSize > DateAndTimeTest>>#testPrintStringNoOffset > ClassHierarchyTest>>#testSubclasses > > On 4/11/12 3:31 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. >> >> Can you test it? >> >> https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip >> >> best, >> Esteban > > |
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probably :)
>>>> > Bye the way, since even the CI setup cannot cover everything and all OS version etc, the PHP people allow you to send such test results in via email. The email includes OS version and environment data and can be used to identify if certain tests break systematically on some platform. > > Perhaps something that might be interesting in the long run. Stef |
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David,
Fair enough - thanks for the scouting report. I hope you are wrong about separate binaries. It would be sad enough if we had to detect the distro and act accordingly :( A candidate for that is Ubuntu's integration of dynamic library loading with dlconfig. I think they have a good idea, but Cog goes to pieces trying to decorate the library name, when the module name as given is the place to look first. I would like to see other distros implement the Ubuntu solution, because it *really* makes sense. What do you think of Gnome 3? Any recommendations to escape it (I'm not a fan). Unity is the sole reason I'm looking at other distros - given Gnome 2, I'd be an Ubuntu guy in perpetuity. Bill ________________________________________ From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] on behalf of David Graham [[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 2:57 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] new 1.3 one click Hi Bill, Sorry, I don't use FFI for any of my projects. No tricks, it worked out of the box... although Gnome3 appears to have hijacked alt-click for moving windows. I'm only an occasional linux user, but I'd say it's on par with Ubuntu. These two platforms are rapidly diverging and I imagine we'll have to compile separate binaries before too long. On 4/11/12 12:13 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote: > David, > > Do you use FFI on Fedora? Any tricks needed to make things work? On Ubuntu with Cog, I have had to resort to making symlinks (in the vm directory) to needed libraries :( At least it works when I do that :) > > One hardware manufacturer told that Fedora is great for polish (no argument), but that "things are in strange places." Comments? > > Bill > > > ________________________________________ > From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] on behalf of David Graham [[hidden email]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:42 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] new 1.3 one click > > Fedora 16 32bit > > 9813 run, 9745 passes, 50 expected failures, 3 failures, 14 errors, 1 > unexpected passes > Failures: > ReleaseTest>>#testUndeclared > MirrorPrimitiveTests>>#testMirrorSize > DateAndTimeTest>>#testPrintStringNoOffset > ClassHierarchyTest>>#testSubclasses > > On 4/11/12 3:31 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I created a new 1.3 OneClick release, with latest VMs and latest image updates. >> >> Can you test it? >> >> https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30563/Pharo-1.3-13328-OneClick.zip >> >> best, >> Esteban > > |
On 4/11/12 2:37 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
> David, > > Fair enough - thanks for the scouting report. I hope you are wrong about separate binaries. It would be sad enough if we had to detect the distro and act accordingly :( A candidate for that is Ubuntu's integration of dynamic library loading with dlconfig. I think they have a good idea, but Cog goes to pieces trying to decorate the library name, when the module name as given is the place to look first. I would like to see other distros implement the Ubuntu solution, because it *really* makes sense. To make things even more complicated, I'm actually playing with Fedora since it's going to be the default OS for the Raspberry Pi. I'm really hoping someone picks up the GSOC CogVM Arm project, but I intend to help with this effort regardless. As an aside, I've been playing with Squeak 4.2 on the BeagleBone (headless ARM board running Angstrom linux), which compiles and runs without issue. It's really fun to read sensors and blink LEDs from smalltalk, and now a smalltalk powered robot is slowly taking shape in my workshop. :) > > What do you think of Gnome 3? Any recommendations to escape it (I'm not a fan). Unity is the sole reason I'm looking at other distros - given Gnome 2, I'd be an Ubuntu guy in perpetuity. Have you tried Linux Mint? > > Bill > > |
I looked at Mint, but do need to actually install and play. thanks.
________________________________________ From: [hidden email] [[hidden email]] on behalf of David Graham [[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:08 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [Pharo-project] was Re: new 1.3 one click On 4/11/12 2:37 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote: > David, > > Fair enough - thanks for the scouting report. I hope you are wrong about separate binaries. It would be sad enough if we had to detect the distro and act accordingly :( A candidate for that is Ubuntu's integration of dynamic library loading with dlconfig. I think they have a good idea, but Cog goes to pieces trying to decorate the library name, when the module name as given is the place to look first. I would like to see other distros implement the Ubuntu solution, because it *really* makes sense. To make things even more complicated, I'm actually playing with Fedora since it's going to be the default OS for the Raspberry Pi. I'm really hoping someone picks up the GSOC CogVM Arm project, but I intend to help with this effort regardless. As an aside, I've been playing with Squeak 4.2 on the BeagleBone (headless ARM board running Angstrom linux), which compiles and runs without issue. It's really fun to read sensors and blink LEDs from smalltalk, and now a smalltalk powered robot is slowly taking shape in my workshop. :) > > What do you think of Gnome 3? Any recommendations to escape it (I'm not a fan). Unity is the sole reason I'm looking at other distros - given Gnome 2, I'd be an Ubuntu guy in perpetuity. Have you tried Linux Mint? > > Bill > > |
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 11:08 PM, David Graham wrote: > On 4/11/12 2:37 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote: >> David, >> >> Fair enough - thanks for the scouting report. I hope you are wrong about separate binaries. It would be sad enough if we had to detect the distro and act accordingly :( A candidate for that is Ubuntu's integration of dynamic library loading with dlconfig. I think they have a good idea, but Cog goes to pieces trying to decorate the library name, when the module name as given is the place to look first. I would like to see other distros implement the Ubuntu solution, because it *really* makes sense. > > To make things even more complicated, I'm actually playing with Fedora since it's going to be the default OS for the Raspberry Pi. We really want pharo on Pi. :) > I'm really hoping someone picks up the GSOC CogVM Arm project, but I intend to help with this effort regardless. As an aside, I've been playing with Squeak 4.2 on the BeagleBone (headless ARM board running Angstrom linux), which compiles and runs without issue. It's really fun to read sensors and blink LEDs from smalltalk, and now a smalltalk powered robot is slowly taking shape in my workshop. :) The plate of esteban is starting to get full but indeed arm support would be good also for native boost I imagine. >> >> What do you think of Gnome 3? Any recommendations to escape it (I'm not a fan). Unity is the sole reason I'm looking at other distros - given Gnome 2, I'd be an Ubuntu guy in perpetuity. > > Have you tried Linux Mint? >> >> Bill >> >> > > |
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