Has anyone succesfully installed squeak on RH 8.0?
Nevin Pratt
nevin at smalltalkpro.com
Thu Jan 9 03:18:54 UTC 2003
Eeek, sorry. I left the "html" off the end. Try this...
http://www.smalltalkpro.com
Then just click the "Downloads" button.
Or else try this:
http://www.smalltalkpro.com/downloads.html
Nevin
Brad Fuller wrote:
>Hi Nevin,
>
>I had the exact same problem, so I installed them all from the tars. I'd
>like to get the RPMs working too. Unfortunately, when I went to the link
>you provided, your server came back with:
>
>"The object you requested was not found on this server."
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>Brad Fuller
>Sonaural Audio Studios
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org
>>[mailto:squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On
>>Behalf Of Nevin Pratt
>>Sent: 2003-January-08 06:07 PM
>>To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
>>Subject: Re: Has anyone succesfully installed squeak on RH 8.0?
>>
>>
>>I do.
>>
>>You can download what I am using from:
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>> http://www.smalltalkpro.com/downloads
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>>There's nothing special about downloading it from my site.
>>You can also
>>get it from about anywhere. But at least from my site you
>>know exactly
>>what I am using. And it works fine on RH 8.0.
>>
>>Also, my download page mentions that Squeak is in the "ports"
>>collection
>>of FreeBSD, thus indicating that FreeBSD requires a different
>>VM binary
>>than Linux. Well, interestingly enough, the Linux binary I'm using
>>under RH 8.0 runs on my FreeBSD box as well, with no changes.
>>
>>Nevin
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>>synthespian wrote:
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>>>Hello --
>>>
>>>I've downloaded the rpms in order to install Squeak on a Redhat 8.0
>>>box, but the installation failed due to lack of the libffi.so.1
>>>library. I can't seem to find this package, either. Has anyone got
>>>Squeak up an running on Redhat 8.0? Thanks.
>>>
>>>Henry
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