[Box-Admins] Re: [Webteam] squeak.org - next iteration

Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 21:07:15 UTC 2013


On 2013-01-26 3:55 PM, Frank Shearar wrote:
> On 24 January 2013 20:39, Chris Cunnington
> <smalltalktelevision at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 2013-01-24 3:18 PM, Ken Causey wrote:
>>> On 01/24/2013 12:10 PM, Chris Cunnington wrote:
>>>> http://box3.squeak.org:8624
>>>> http://box3.squeak.org:8624/error
>>>>
>>>> This is the next iteration of the squeak.org image. It's getting closer
>>>> to completion, I think. There is a nascent error message.
>>>>
>>>> (If anyone is wondering about attribution for that image, I looked at
>>>> the site it came from [1] and I do not see how it is supposed to be
>>>> attributed. AFAICT, the maker has not indicated who they are or how they
>>>> want to be attributed.).
>>>>
>>>> The image is running on box3, not box4, because I get this lovely error:
>>>>
>>>> chriscunnington at squeak-box4:~$
>>>>
>>>> ioLoadModule(/home/chriscunnington/coglinux/lib/squeak/4.0-2640/libcrypto.so):
>>>>
>>>> /home/chriscunnington/coglinux/lib/squeak/4.0-2640/libcrypto.so: wrong
>>>> ELF class: ELFCLASS64
>>>>
>>>> Something 32 is not playing well with something 64. Perhaps I need to
>>>> install a 32-bit version of libcrypto.so on box4?
>>>
>>> It's already installed
>>>
>>> /usr/lib32/libcrypto.so
>>>
>>> Did you try using the classic Squeak VM? /usr/local/bin/squeak
>>
>> OK, it sounds like I only need to change the symlink [1] to
>> /usr/lib32/libcrypto.so. That'll probably do it.
> Turns out I think I just ran into this problem. But I don't think it's
> Altitude, but Xtreams-Xtras, which has classes like XTBCrypt, XTHMAC
> and the link.
>
> frank
That's an absolute certainty. In saying it was Altitude, I was just 
being terse. XTLibCryptoHMAC>>#HMAC_CTX_init:, 
XTLibCryptoHash>>#EVP_MD_CTX_init:, etc.

It may be a coincidence, but every libcrypto accessing method uses 
underscores, which the image complains about bitterly. Every time I 
click on one such method I get a source code warning. I think 
underscores may be a VisualWorks thing that got dragged over to Squeak, 
where we don't do that. FWIW.

Chris


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