Unix 3.2g/3.3a "alpha" release available

Jimmie Houchin jhouchin at texoma.net
Wed Jun 5 23:07:12 UTC 2002


Seemed to build fine for me however it still contains the keyboard
mapping problems.

I tried the other VM you mentioned addressing keyboard mappings and it
worked fine.

Hope this helps.

Jimmie Houchin


On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 01:48, Ian Piumarta wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> An "alpha" release of 3.2g/3.3a for Unix is available, sadly as source
> only until I implement the binary distribution stuff later today:
> 
>     http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/unix/3.3-devel
> 
> (with a tarball in: dist/3.3-devel-20020605.tgz).
> 
> Note that the 3.3a and 3.2g VMs are _identical_ (according to `diff
> -r') so everything should work regardless of which image is being
> used.  (The above "src" tree was generated out of 3.3a-4881.  The only
> differences to 3.2g were the time/date comments in the files and the
> interpreterVersion string.)
> 
> Since the "wizards only" release:
> 
> - all plugins build and (appear to) work (including MPEG and JPEG R/W 2)
> 
> - building all plugins internal/external works (thanks to Dave Lewis for
>   spotting this)
> 
> - `make install' (and `make uninstall') are implemented
> 
> - there is copious documentation on the build process in:
> 
>       platforms/unix/doc/HowToBuildFromSource.html/
> 
> When binary distributions are implemented, built and availlable I'll
> post a longer message detailing the substantive changes since 3.1.
> 
> Note also that to build all plugins external and then test the VM
> before installing it's necessary to tell the VM where to find the
> (non-installed) plugins.  Something like this:
> 
> 	bld/squeak -plugins bld/%n/.libs
> 
> will point it in the right direction.
> 
> Bug reports, comments, questions, etc. welcome.  (Especially bug reports.)
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> 





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