Posted by
solar_sea on
Sep 16, 2010; 1:16pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/Hello-and-Mac-OS-X-question-tp2542106p2542185.html
Hi Marc,
I'm basically in the same situation like you, I'm a B2B Java developer
by the day and I'm using Pharo for personal projects at night. :)
I believe it's best to install the virtual machine separately and just
associate the .image files with it. (I've done this under Windows,
under Linux I have squeak-vm installed from my distro and I just run
squeak my-pharo.image.) Therefore whenever you open an image (with the
coresponding .changes file available as well as .sources) - the vm
will launch with it.
Stanislav Paskalev
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Marc Hanisch
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> Hello List,
>
> my name is Marc, I'm a programmer from Germany developing B2B PHP-Web
> applications as my profession.
> In my spare time I try to discover Smalltalk and I'm very impressed
> and somewhat overstrained about the big range of different Smalltalk
> distributions, tools and possibilities.
>
> So I decided to look at Pharo by reading Pharo By Example. I'm using
> Pharo on my Ubuntu-Box and on my MacBook, too. Now I'm wondering, how
> to load an previously saved image on Mac OS X? On Linux I copy &
> change the ./pharo.sh file. Is there any best practice to open such an
> image? There is no facility to open an image from within the
> Pharo-IDE.
>
> Sorry for that newbee question, I'm somewhat confused ;-)
>
> Thank you very much and best regards,
> Marc
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