In file included from /usr/include/features.h:424,
from /usr/include/pthread.h:21,
from /home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/unix/vm/sqPlatformSpecific.h:62,
from /home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/Cross/vm/sqAssert.h:16,
from /home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/unix/vm/aio.c:35:
/usr/include/stdio.h:721:12: error: conflicting types for ‘fseeko’
extern int __REDIRECT (fseeko,
^~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/Cross/vm/sqAssert.h:16,
from /home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/unix/vm/aio.c:35:
/home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/platforms/unix/vm/sqPlatformSpecific.h:109:22: note: previous declaration \
of ‘fseeko’ was here
#define fseek(s,o,w) fseeko(s,o,w)
^~~~~~
Hi Eliot,For build.linux64ARMv8/squeak.cog.spur/build.debug, i get the following error. I think I followed the steps in the instructions, including running updateSCCSVersion and mvm. How can I fix it?/home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/spur64src/vm/cogit.c:22:3: error: #error As yet no Cogit implementation appears to exist for your platform.
# error As yet no Cogit implementation appears to exist for your platform.
^~~~~
/home/pi/opensmalltalk-vm/spur64src/vm/cogit.c:23:3: error: #error Consider implementing it, starting by adding a subclass of CogAbstractInstruction.
# error Consider implementing it, starting by adding a subclass of CogAbstractInstruction.
^~~~~
make[1]: *** [Makefile:207: cogit.o]
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 10:21 AM Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Yoshiki,On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 10:14 AM Yoshiki Ohshima <Yoshiki.Ohshima@acm.org> wrote:Hi,
I heard that people got a new problem in inputting Japanese text into Scratch 1.4 running on Raspberry Pi OS after, or around the version 2020-08-20. I would like to take a look at it but it might involve recompiling and generating the VM with debugging info. Last time I looked into it was years and years ago and I need to basically make a fresh start.Is the process of making NuSqeauk VM For Raspberry Pi up to date and straightforward? Can people point me to the right point to start?Making a Cog VM for Raspberry pi is straight-forward. Clone opensmalltalk-vm. cd to build.linux64ARMv8, read the HowToBuild, cd to build.linux64ARMv8/squeak.cog.spur/build.debug, or build.linux64ARMv8/squeak.stack.spur/build.debug, then run ./mvm_,,,^..^,,,_best, Eliot---- Yoshiki