subbukk subbukk@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday 22 August 2007 11:13 am, Heiko Schroeder wrote:
e.) Then you try to invoke Squeak by squeak, not inisqueak. Perhaps this succeeds. Of course a message arrives with the first suggestion: Copy the image and the change file into your current directory.
The command to start squeak (as used in program menu entries) is 'startsqueak'. It will create and populate ~/squeak directory for you and then launch squeak in that directory. Subsequently, running 'squeak' from command line is faster and more flexible.
This is only true for Ubuntu. For Debian, it's "squeak". For Ian's packages, it's "inisqueak".
I believe the Ubuntu and Debian guys should work this out, and Ian should either incorporate the updates or stop posting his own deb's.
A lot of thought and hours went into the Debian script. Info on the results and on the rationale are here:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5643
-Lex