Congratulations on beta 5. I tried it on Ubuntu. FYI, I got a couple of strange messages when unzipping about a couple of the files in there. Then i simply cd'd into the "Linux" folder and ran ./start.sh.
I think I saw a wiindow open briefly, but it was quickly covered by a new browser window that opened n http://localhost:8090/memories/development%20environment/resume. It had the banner page and text describing itself as a Spoon object memory.
Clicking on anything told me the standard "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to localhost:8090", moving the browser window away to expose the background terminal window, I found the following.
(terminal output follows) Created new window in existing browser session.
Segmentation fault
-1221578156 >idleProcess -1221582180 [] in >resume -1221582088 [] in BlockContext>newProcess
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Craig Latta craig@netjam.org wrote:
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Hi--
Spoon 3 beta 5 is released[1]. I’ve still got a bunch of changes
pending, for a 3b6 release to follow shortly. This release is just to fix some startup problems on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. You can also find the Spoon VM changes separated out, in the second “Resources” folder.
What I’d like is for you to just start the Spoon app and tell me
the results, along with your host platform. Followups to comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.spoon, please. Thanks!
-C
[1] http://thiscontext.com/2014/03/04/spoon-3-beta-5-released
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Hi Chris--
Congratulations on beta 5.
Thanks!
I tried it on Ubuntu. FYI, I got a couple of strange messages when unzipping about a couple of the files in there.
Oh, what did you get?
Then i simply cd'd into the "Linux" folder and ran ./start.sh. I think I saw a window open briefly...
That's a Squeak window; I try to open it headlessly, but something's wrong with that. What's the correct invocation?
...but it was quickly covered by a new browser window that opened [http://localhost:8090/README.html].
Cool! That's all I'm trying to get to work on all host platforms at the moment. Can you reload the page in the web browser?
thanks again,
-C
-- Craig Latta www.netjam.org/resume +31 6 2757 7177 (SMS ok) + 1 415 287 3547 (no SMS)
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:50 AM, Craig Latta craig@netjam.org wrote:
Hi Chris--
Congratulations on beta 5.
Thanks!
I tried it on Ubuntu. FYI, I got a couple of strange messages when unzipping about a couple of the files in there.
Oh, what did you get?
Ok, this might actually be a bug with Ubuntu's Archive Manager. When I open "Spoon 3 beta 5.zip" and then drag those two main folders into a real folder, a box pops up with these messages:
caution: filename not matched: Spoon 3 beta 5.app/Contents/Resources/Spoon 3 beta 5 processor.app/Icon^M caution: filename not matched: __MACOSX/Spoon 3 beta 5.app/Contents/Resources/Spoon 3 beta 5 processor.app/._Icon^M
However, when I simply used the "Extract" button on Archive Manager, I got no errors. Strange.
This time, after successful extraction, it opened the same web page as before, and this time it didn't crash. I was able to refresh the page. Clicking on "development environment" brought me to a totally blank page. The background window could not be closed with the X, I had to kill the process from command-line.
Then i simply cd'd into the "Linux" folder and ran ./start.sh. I think I saw a window open briefly...
That's a Squeak window; I try to open it headlessly, but
something's wrong with that. What's the correct invocation?
Argument "-vm display=none" (without quotes of course) has worked for me in the past.
...but it was quickly covered by a new browser window that opened [http://localhost:8090/README.html].
Cool! That's all I'm trying to get to work on all host platforms at
the moment. Can you reload the page in the web browser?
Yes, reloading the page worked.
thanks again,
Thanks, looking forward to beta 6. :)
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