Am Freitag, 24. August 2007 00:09 schrieb Lex Spoon
I believe there is room for a community-maintained version of Squeak on Unix.
Hi Lex,
I agree with you. But is it necessary to *install* Squeak even for a single user? It seemed to me also before you wrote it in the mail that some of you guys work very hard to Squeak run under Unix / Linux.
As far as the installation process is concerned: would it be a good idea to drop some lines on the category installation on the website? Then it need not to be necessary that specific differences for the package on different distributions have to be described in the package itself. Since it is deeply recommended to use inisqueak, and since you get this information even on the net (not from the Squeak-site), it will be a great help for newbies to have a place at the site where to look up the correct hints.
Yes, I know that *squeak* succeeds if you do not have *inisqueak* under SuSE-Linux. Thanks anyway. But hopefully the work for the Unix versions is not that hard, that one day the community will only emphasize on Mac or the OS lookalike Windows ;-).
Best regards Heiko
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