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Re: Sqeak install from source under linux problem: msg#00147

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Subject: Re: Sqeak install from source under linux problem

Am 15.07.2006 um 16:03 schrieb David T. Lewis:

On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:26:28AM -0700, salmonix wrote:

Hi,
I am trying to install a Squeak-3.8.-6665-i686-pc-linux- gnu-3.77.tar under
my Slackware-based distro Vector Linux 5.1.
I followed the README file, compiled the package withour problem it seemed.
However, I have not been able to find the corresponding squeak files and
folders in /usr/local or /lib (as I remember some should be there too) so I
can not run the program. Unfortunately I have not been able to find hint
about the solution.

Hi,

Bert explained where the files are installed in his reply, but I would add
a couple of other points.

After you have installed Squeak, you can find the location of the library
files by running "squeak -version" on the command line.

I am guessing that the Squeak-3.8.-6665-i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.77.tar file
is part of your Vector distribution, right?

Actually, I assumed it's the one from

http://squeak.org/Download/

That download is not particularly newbie-friendly.

I'm sure that it will work
fine, but it does seem to be missing a couple of plugins that I would
have expected, so I would suggest that you get an up to date version.
You can find this at www.squeakvm.org/unix. The files at this site are
maintained by the creator of the unix VM for Squeak, and they are
always the most stable and up-to-date available.

The squeak.org download usually includes the latest stable version from squeakvm.org, in this case 3.7-7, because there is no official 3.8 VM for Linux.

But Dave is right that you could safely use the 3.9-7 VM with a 3.8 image. Newer VMs can run older images (we try to stay backwards- compatible), but not necessarily vice versa.

- Bert -


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