Hi All,
I wanted to build myself a VM Maker image. IIUC, image/buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh is the way to go. Here is what I get:
bernhard@MacBookPro16 image % ./buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh checking for latest 64-bit VM on bintray... cannot find latest release on https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/notifications If you've built your own VM you can substitute that using the -vm myvm argument to this script.
I guess the getGoodSpurVM.sh and getGoodSpur64VM.sh need to be updated to fetch the VMs from https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/releases.
Cheers, Bernhard
Hi All,
I got one step further by building my own VM and supplying it with the -vm argument. Now a Squeak image opens with the error message "Error: No content to install“.
If I debug I see that Smalltalk documentPath is '--' and hence the CodeLoader tries to loadSourceFiles: with the scriptName 'file:///Users/bernhard/Entwicklung/Squeak/opensmalltalk-vm/image/—‚ which seems wrong.
Any ideas how to build a VM Maker image are welcome.
Cheers, Bernhard
Am 19.02.2022 um 09:13 schrieb Bernhard Pieber bernhard@pieber.com:
Hi All,
I wanted to build myself a VM Maker image. IIUC, image/buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh is the way to go. Here is what I get:
bernhard@MacBookPro16 image % ./buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh checking for latest 64-bit VM on bintray... cannot find latest release on https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/notifications If you've built your own VM you can substitute that using the -vm myvm argument to this script.
I guess the getGoodSpurVM.sh and getGoodSpur64VM.sh need to be updated to fetch the VMs from https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/releases.
Cheers, Bernhard
Hi Bernhard --
Download the latest Trunk: http://files.squeak.org/trunk/
Then run these lines via drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste or as a start-up script in Squeak: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/Cog/image/B... [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/Cog/image/B...]
It's Smalltalk code. No need to pass it in via the command line.
Best, Marcel
Am 19.02.2022 13:52:59 schrieb Bernhard Pieber bernhard@pieber.com: Hi All,
I got one step further by building my own VM and supplying it with the -vm argument. Now a Squeak image opens with the error message "Error: No content to install“.
If I debug I see that Smalltalk documentPath is '--' and hence the CodeLoader tries to loadSourceFiles: with the scriptName 'file:///Users/bernhard/Entwicklung/Squeak/opensmalltalk-vm/image/— [file:///Users/bernhard/Entwicklung/Squeak/opensmalltalk-vm/image/—]‚ which seems wrong.
Any ideas how to build a VM Maker image are welcome.
Cheers, Bernhard
Am 19.02.2022 um 09:13 schrieb Bernhard Pieber <bernhard@pieber.com [mailto:bernhard@pieber.com]>:
Hi All,
I wanted to build myself a VM Maker image. IIUC, image/buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh is the way to go. Here is what I get:
bernhard@MacBookPro16 image % ./buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh checking for latest 64-bit VM on bintray... cannot find latest release on https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/notifications [https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/notifications] If you've built your own VM you can substitute that using the -vm myvm argument to this script.
I guess the getGoodSpurVM.sh and getGoodSpur64VM.sh need to be updated to fetch the VMs from https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/releases [https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/releases].
Cheers, Bernhard
Hi Marcel,
Thanks for the tip. This seems to have worked.
Cheers, Bernhard
Am 21.02.2022 um 09:00 schrieb Marcel Taeumel marcel.taeumel@hpi.de:
Hi Bernhard --
Download the latest Trunk: http://files.squeak.org/trunk/
Then run these lines via drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste or as a start-up script in Squeak: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/Cog/image/B...
It's Smalltalk code. No need to pass it in via the command line.
Best, Marcel
Am 19.02.2022 13:52:59 schrieb Bernhard Pieber bernhard@pieber.com:
Hi All,
I got one step further by building my own VM and supplying it with the -vm argument. Now a Squeak image opens with the error message "Error: No content to install“.
If I debug I see that Smalltalk documentPath is '--' and hence the CodeLoader tries to loadSourceFiles: with the scriptName '[file:///Users/bernhard/Entwicklung/Squeak/opensmalltalk-vm/image/—](file:///Users/bernhard/Entwicklung/Squeak/opensmalltalk-vm/image/%E2%80%94)‚ which seems wrong.
Any ideas how to build a VM Maker image are welcome.
Cheers, Bernhard
Am 19.02.2022 um 09:13 schrieb Bernhard Pieber bernhard@pieber.com:
Hi All,
I wanted to build myself a VM Maker image. IIUC, image/buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh is the way to go. Here is what I get:
bernhard@MacBookPro16 image % ./buildspurtrunkvmmaker64image.sh checking for latest 64-bit VM on bintray... cannot find latest release on https://bintray.com/opensmalltalk/notifications If you've built your own VM you can substitute that using the -vm myvm argument to this script.
I guess the getGoodSpurVM.sh and getGoodSpur64VM.sh need to be updated to fetch the VMs from https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/releases.
Cheers, Bernhard
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