On ~/Squeak6.0-22104-32bit-202206021410-Linux-x86, **verifyCert:** attempts to match: 'squeak.org' with 'source.squeak.org' (and fails),
on ~/Squeak6.0-22104-64bit-202206021410-Linux-x64 (with break point **verifyCert:** ) the match succeeds with both sides 'source.squeak.org'.
Both run on the same Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.15.90.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 x86_64);
from dpkg -l => libxmlsec1-openssl:amd64 1.2.28-2; openssl:i386 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.17;
I don't know how to test this with wget.
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Hi all--
I wrote a WebAssembly version of interpretOne() from the SqueakJS
VM, and am now running it in that VM (very slowly for now, because it
has to call other JS functions and manipulate JS memory). I've run the
first several thousand instructions of resuming a Caffeine snapshot, and
can switch back and forth between the JS and WASM versions of
interpetOne() as the system runs.
Over time, I can rewrite the other JS functions, and use WASM
memory for the object memory. I'm looking forward to a big speedup,
ultimately. I've already gotten some nice speedups from rewriting some
of the inner BitBLT plugin functions in WASM.
More details at [1].
cheers!
Craig
[1] https://tinyurl.com/thiscontext-2023-04-14
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