Hi everyone,
I wonder if anyone else deploys Seaside images on FreeBSD machines. If so, are there any major gotchas I need to watch for? (The lang/squeak port uses Squeak 3.9-7's VM.)
frank
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:47:36PM +0200, Frank Shearar wrote:
I wonder if anyone else deploys Seaside images on FreeBSD machines. If so, are there any major gotchas I need to watch for? (The lang/squeak port uses Squeak 3.9-7's VM.)
I run Squeak in a FreeBSD jail on a 7.1-RELEASE base using daemontools, and access said Squeak thru VNC over ssh.
I built the VM from source, not from ports.
Works fine.
"Pierce Ng" pierce@netmemetic.com writes:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:47:36PM +0200, Frank Shearar wrote:
I wonder if anyone else deploys Seaside images on FreeBSD machines. If
so,
are there any major gotchas I need to watch for? (The lang/squeak port
uses
Squeak 3.9-7's VM.)
I run Squeak in a FreeBSD jail on a 7.1-RELEASE base using daemontools,
and
access said Squeak thru VNC over ssh.
I built the VM from source, not from ports.
Works fine.
Ah, great. Thanks for the reply, Pierce. You're running a 32-bit machine, yes?
I'm most definitely not a C person, so I don't know if I'm talking nonsense here, but I suspect that, since I've got an amd64 machine, I'll need to use VMMaker to generate a VM. The unix-3.10-4 tag off squeakvm.org doesn't compile on my machine, failing with
/usr/home/frank/temp/src/unix-3.10-4/platforms/unix/plugins/ClipboardExtende dPlugin/sqUnixExtendedClipboard.c:123: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size *** Error code 1
So I think I'll go back to vm-dev and see what's what.
frank
2009/2/9 Frank Shearar frank.shearar@angband.za.org:
"Pierce Ng" pierce@netmemetic.com writes:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:47:36PM +0200, Frank Shearar wrote:
I wonder if anyone else deploys Seaside images on FreeBSD machines. If
so,
are there any major gotchas I need to watch for? (The lang/squeak port
uses
Squeak 3.9-7's VM.)
I run Squeak in a FreeBSD jail on a 7.1-RELEASE base using daemontools,
and
access said Squeak thru VNC over ssh.
I built the VM from source, not from ports.
Works fine.
Ah, great. Thanks for the reply, Pierce. You're running a 32-bit machine, yes?
I'm most definitely not a C person, so I don't know if I'm talking nonsense here, but I suspect that, since I've got an amd64 machine, I'll need to use VMMaker to generate a VM.
It depends ;-) Do you have a 32bit or a 64bit OS?
Cheers Philippe
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