Subject: squeak on Linux for amd64 architecture - msg#00066
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Hi,
months ago I used squeak a little bit under Linux x86. Now I got a new system
with core2duo cpus. So I am on amd64 architecture now. But now I ca not use
squeak anymore. Is there a amd64 squeak available - on the website I only get
the one for i686.
Thanx
Steffen
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Re: Ralph Johnson video lectures on Smalltalk
On 13/02/07, Martial Boniou <Martial.Boniou@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, but most of those vids look available at:
http://st-www.cs.uiuc.edu/users/johnson/cs497/video/
Michael, you should wget it for your personal use before it goes to the void.
Thanks for the tip, Martial; they're safely backed-up now.
Cheers,
Michael
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Re: squeak on Linux for amd64 architecture
Baeckham wrote:
Hi,
months ago I used squeak a little bit under Linux x86. Now I got a new system
with core2duo cpus. So I am on amd64 architecture now. But now I ca not use
squeak anymore. Is there a amd64 squeak available - on the website I only get
the one for i686.
You have this : http://squeakvm.org/squeak64/
Bye
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Damien Cassou
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Hi,
I'm trying to get into Monticello usage right now.
I'm using Magritte and MagritteGlorp for my project.
I loaded all packages for magritte from lukas' site.
Then I installed MagritteGlorp from squeaksource which
has an own version of Magritte-Model. Now I did a change
to Magritte-Model myself. Where do I put the package?
I would like to put it on the official (lukas') repo. But
I'm not sure how to do it. Packages have information
about the package version they are based on. But the
version numbers in MagritteGlorp aren't present in
the official repository. What would be the result of
putting my changed version on the official repo?
Is there a standard workflow for this? I doubt that
package have any reference that they know where they
come from.
thanks in advance,
Norbert
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Re: squeak on Linux for amd64 architecture
Baeckham wrote:
Hi,
months ago I used squeak a little bit under Linux x86. Now I got a new system
with core2duo cpus. So I am on amd64 architecture now. But now I ca not use
squeak anymore. Is there a amd64 squeak available - on the website I only get
the one for i686.
You have this : http://squeakvm.org/squeak64/
Bye
--
Damien Cassou