[squeak-dev] -vm-display-none -headless weirdness

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[squeak-dev] -vm-display-none -headless weirdness

Edward Stow
Hi

Running on Debian(Etch) amd64 architecture, without X display.

Running squeak as following with an image specified creates in the
startup directory files squeak.image, and squeak.changes

> squeak -vm-display-none -headless seaside.image &

The specified image is displayed.  But the creation of the files
confused me for a while.

I do not see this behaviour on my Ubuntu 7.10 i386 architecture machine.



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Re: [squeak-dev] -vm-display-none -headless weirdness

Bert Freudenberg

On 22.04.2008, at 05:30, Edward Stow wrote:

> Hi
>
> Running on Debian(Etch) amd64 architecture, without X display.
>
> Running squeak as following with an image specified creates in the
> startup directory files squeak.image, and squeak.changes
>
>> squeak -vm-display-none -headless seaside.image &
>
> The specified image is displayed.  But the creation of the files
> confused me for a while.
>
> I do not see this behaviour on my Ubuntu 7.10 i386 architecture  
> machine.



Maybe "squeak" is a weird shell script that copies those files on your  
Debian install?

Also, you should give either -vm-display-none or -headless. The latter  
implicitly loads -vm-display-X11 but just does not connect to the  
display, yet. Also, IIRC, it is deprecated.

- Bert -