> On 21 Jan 2015, at 10:31, nacho <0800na...@gmail.com> wrote: > > philippeback wrote >> why running pharo with a squeakvm? >> >> I do it, in my Raspberry Pi :p and its slowwww >> >> >> I am runnin headless with PharoVM here. >> >> Your vm params look like weird. >> >> I'll give you a copy of my CLI when I have access to my Pc. >> >> Phil >> Le 21 janv. 2015 03:59, "sergio_101" < > >> sergio.rrd@ > >> > a écrit : >> >>> #!/bin/bash >>> >>> # settings >>> USER="badgesoup" >>> VM="/usr/lib/squeak/4.10.2-2614/squeakvm" >>> VM_PARAMS="-mmap 256m -vm-sound-null -vm-display-null" >>> IMAGE="/home/badgesoup/badgesoup_image/Pharo3.0.image" >>> >>> # start the vm >>> exec \ >>> setuidgid "$USER" \ >>> "$VM" $VM_PARAMS "$IMAGE" >>> >>> On Tue Jan 20 2015 at 9:32:04 PM Esteban A. Maringolo < >>> > >> emaringolo@ > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> What is in the 'run' file? >>>> >>>> Esteban A. Maringolo >>>> >>>> >>>> 2015-01-20 23:26 GMT-03:00 sergio_101 < > >> sergio.rrd@ > >> >: >>>>> i am ready to put my seaside app online, and am finding that all the >>>>> information i am finding is outdated.
where are you looking for such information? >>>>> >>>>> I am running the latest Pharo (as of last night), and ubuntu14.04. >>>>> >>>>> when i try to run using squeakvm, i get: >>>>> >>>>> $ sudo ./run >>>>> 'Your VM is too old for this image. Please download the latest VM.' >>>>> 'Pharo cannot locate the sources file named >>>>> /usr/lib/squeak/4.10.2-2614/PharoV30.sources. >>>>> >>>>> Please check that the file is named properly and is in the >>>>> same directory as this image.' >>>>> A PharoCommandLineHandler is xxxxxxxxx. >>>>> >>>>> everywhere i look, the information seems several years old.. >>>>> >>>>> ideas? thanks! you should not use it a squeak vm with pharo ;) why would you do that? Esteban >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> > > > > > > ----- > Nacho > Smalltalker apprentice. > Buenos Aires, Argentina. > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/Running-Pharo-headless-tp4800750p4800768.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >