Branch: refs/heads/Cog
Home: https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm
Commit: 436a9a17d2372feb638b10ba9be8430309a1ab84
https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/commit/436a9a17d2372feb63…
Author: Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2018-02-16 (Fri, 16 Feb 2018)
Changed paths:
M platforms/Cross/plugins/IA32ABI/x64sysvabicc.c
M platforms/Cross/plugins/IA32ABI/x64win64abicc.c
Log Message:
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Fix the thunkEntry comments on x64, which mistakenly talk about 4 bytes.
Hi,
(cc-ing vm-dev and pharo b/c severity)
> On 15.02.2018, at 15:58, Louis LaBrunda <Lou(a)Keystone-Software.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Levente,
>
> Thanks for the post. OpenSSL version 1.1.0f is installed.
Yes, OpenSSL 1.1 is not yet supported by SqueakSSL.
OpenSSL did a major refactoring from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0.
Neither the OpenSSL-plugins from before February nor the current ones
will work with 1.1.
Sorry.
As soon as I get roughly 8-10 hours of leisure time, I'm on it.
Best regards
-Tobias
>
> Lou
>
>> On Wed, 14 Feb 2018, Louis LaBrunda wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>> I use the following:
>>>
>>> Json readFrom: (ReadStream on: (WebClient httpGet: 'http://freegeoip.net/json/', (WebClient
>>> httpGet: 'https://api.ipify.org') content) content utf8ToSqueak).
>>>
>>> to get latitude and longitude from the internet. It works great on windows but not linux
>>> (Raspbian). The #primitiveSSLCreate fails. I expect something linux specific like some FFI or
>>> something is missing. Anyone have any idea what?
>>
>> If it worked on Linux before, then you should use the SqueakSSL plugin
>> from an older VM. The code has been changed recently.
>> If it never worked before, then you probably don't have openssl 1.0.x
>> installed.
>>
>> Levente
>>
>>>
>>> Lou
>>> --
>>> Louis LaBrunda
>>> Keystone Software Corp.
>>> SkypeMe callto://PhotonDemon
>>
> --
> Louis LaBrunda
> Keystone Software Corp.
> SkypeMe callto://PhotonDemon
>
>
For debugging aid, I'd like to know if there is any cheatsheet with things
like frame layout in the native stack (offset of the compiled method, the
receiver, temporaries) and shape of the code (i.e. how to detect where a
method starts and ends).
Cheers,
Pocho
--
Javier Pimás
Ciudad de Buenos Aires
The first step says to run
./scripts/updateSCCSVersions
The script fails because platforms/Cross/vm/sqSCCSVersion.h: doesn't exist
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Hi All,
after recent changes to the scripts I'm seeing a lot of these errors:
fatal: Not a git repository: '.git'
Not sure where they come from but they shouldn't arise.
_,,,^..^,,,_
best, Eliot