I see discussions on the web about starting squeak from a terminal window using "squeak -headless", but I don't have a squeak script. "which squeak" turns up nothing. I'm using Squeak3.10.2. Where can I get that startup script?
--- Mark Volkmann
"Mark" == Mark Volkmann mark@ociweb.com writes:
Mark> I see discussions on the web about starting squeak from a terminal Mark> window using "squeak -headless", but I don't have a squeak script. Mark> "which squeak" turns up nothing. I'm using Squeak3.10.2. Where can I get Mark> that startup script?
If you navigate with your Terminal.app inside your installed "VM", you'll see inside the ".app" directory a subdirectory called "Contents", and below that a "MacOS", and below that an executable. That executable can be hardlinked to anywhere in your $PATH (like /usr/local/bin) as the name "squeak", and it it will work as advertised for "unix" platforms.
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