On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Marcus. I have been testing a little the one click image and I found the following things:
- splash.bmp says release candidate 2. It should be release stable 1.0 or
RC3.
There is the __MACOSX folder...should be remove. Remember yemuzip ;)
In Linux VM, you pass the parameter -encoding latin1 to the VM.
Shouldn't this be UTF-8 ? I don't know.
Several months ago, I reported this "problem". Today I saw this issue: http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3205
so....should we change to UTF-8 ??
cheers
Mariano
- In /Contents/Resources not only is PharoV10.sources but also
SqueakV39.sources. Shouldn't SqueakV39.sources be deleted ? even more it size 16MB!!
- The name of the zip of the 1.0 maybe should have a name different
than:Pharo-1.0-10515-rc3dev.zip, for example Pharo-1.0-OneClick. Notice the OneClick as part of the name
- In linux there are 2 failing test:
TestIdenting >> testNewLineLeaveSpacesOnOldLine TestIdenting >> testCR2 They are not new. I even try to ask help and Laurent too some time ago. I would like someone to analyze them. If it is a problem of the test, I would remove them. If there is nothing wrong with the test, I would try to analyze how to fix it.
- There is a problem in the tests of RBInternalSpellChecker in Linux and
Windows, when you are not connected to internet. There are 13 errors tests. The SpellChecker uses the MacOS library, but for Linux and Windows it uses its own. But...it needs to download the file. Thus, it fails if you are off-line. The place is in RBInternalSpellChecker >> downloadData And of course, self url is ' http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/smalltalk/rb-spelling.dat'. As now with Metacello configurations, it is easy to select if you want to download the tests or not, I would put that file somehow in the image (part of the test package). The file is 2.1 MB on disk. But maybe there is a reason not to do this. Lukas ?
Cheers
Mariano
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Chris Kassopulo ckasso@sprynet.comwrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 09:04:58 -0400, Marcus Denker marcus.denker@inria.fr wrote:
Here is a one-click image (for easy starting for newbies).
I only tested this under macos, so it needs a testrun on Linux and Windows
https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/26774/Pharo-1.0-10515-rc3dev.zip
Ubuntu 9.04
9177 run, 9155 passes, 20 expected failures, 2 failures, 0 errors, 0 unexpected passes
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