Where's the source?

Doug Way dway at mat.net
Mon Nov 1 04:47:53 UTC 1999


On Sat, 30 Oct 1999 JArchibald at aol.com wrote:

> The mailing list archives are broken (thus the Forbidden message); we have 
> not been able to determine why at this point.

Please, don't forget that there are two other mailing list archives
(mentioned on the Swiki), which work perfectly fine and are up-to-date:

http://macos.tuwien.ac.at:9009/Server.home
http://www.egroups.com/list/squeak/

They each go back about a year.

- Doug Way
  dway at mat.net


> => 10/30/99 9:40:13 PM EDT, RossBoylan at stanfordalumni.org =>
> << I'd like to get the source for the VM for the current squeak (2.6).  At the
>  moment I'm on Windows NT.
>  I've looked around the download site and the squeak.org site, and I can't
>  find it.
>  
>  I did see an indication that the Unix source was available, but I'd like
>  something I can rebuild if I want to.  I might want to link in some C++
>  code.  I don't know if I need the VM source to do that, but I'd like to
>  have it  in any event.
>  
>  By the way, I tried going to the discussion archives from the main site,
>  and I got a permission error.
>  
>  Also, I noticed that some items have particular versions of squeak
>  attached.  For example, on of the persistence frameworks says it's for
>  2.4c.  Are these likely to work if I try them with 2.6? >>
> 
> 





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