Hi Edgar,
[switched the thread back to the list.]
So, everything *on*the*machine* works as expected (and this includes Squeak :-)
If you still can't reach the machine from outside then it must be so that you haven't obeyed the Goddess of network connectivity sometime in the recent past :)
/Klaus
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 12:54:32 +0100, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
El 11/6/07 8:25 AM, "Klaus D. Witzel" escribió:
From your resume I assume you have Squeak on Linux running in a desktop environment.
Yes
So in Squeak on the Linux desktop, copy&paste the following into a workspace (I wrote the code in 3.7 and tested it in 3.8 and 3.9):
| connection | (connection := Socket newTCP) setPort: 9090. connection
When you inspect this, selecting *self* in the inspector shows
a Socket[waitingForConnection]
Yes with the 3.8 full image the system install via synaptic
While the above still runs, telnet to the Linux and logon as root and do what Norbert wrote:
edgar@0[squeak]$ netstat -atn | grep 9090 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:9090 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN edgar@0[squeak]$
So is listening, also I was :=)
Very thanks !
Edgar
El 11/6/07 10:34 AM, "Klaus D. Witzel" klaus.witzel@cobss.com escribió:
If you still can't reach the machine from outside then it must be so that you haven't obeyed the Goddess of network connectivity sometime in the recent past :)
/Klaus
I can access the machine.
What I can't is have Squeak working same as Mac or Windows.
Our work on release shows the test don't behave same on all OS. So, Squeak works "almost" same on the three. Could be the == bug ? (I kidding on my own mistakes :=)
Very thanks
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 14:34 +0100, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Edgar,
If you still can't reach the machine from outside then it must be so that you haven't obeyed the Goddess of network connectivity sometime in the recent past :)
/Klaus
So that means you need to go down on your knees and pray fervently to the G*d/dess of Network Connectivity LOL
John
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