1. by default shell scripts are not executable in ubuntu 10.10 2. the executable bit must be set before the context menu offers 'Open' and executed the script. 3. once the script is set as executable, the script starts, but squeak does not start (part of Pharo.sh) 4. Pharo.sh works fine on ubuntu 9.04 - does not require the executable bit in the script file.
Note that files with '#!/bin/xx' (xx is command for shell), so not need to have the executable bit. I am posting this in this forum as I am sure that folks are trying to install Pharo one-click on ubuntu 10.10 (RC is latests).
For the most recent Pharo one-click, the script does not execute from withing the context menu for Pharo.sh; it fails in the `exec` of the squeakvm.
When I use `./Pharo.sh` the IDE just starts OK
Ubuntu 10.10 RC executes the pharo.sh script correctly from `./pharo.sh` or the 'Open' conteext menu.
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