2015-07-03 11:22 GMT+02:00 Thierry Goubier <thierry.goub...@gmail.com>:

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> 2015-07-03 11:06 GMT+02:00 jannik laval <jannik.la...@gmail.com>:
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>> 2015-07-03 11:01 GMT+02:00 Thierry Goubier <thierry.goub...@gmail.com>:
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>>> 2015-07-03 10:51 GMT+02:00 jannik laval <jannik.la...@gmail.com>:
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>>>> Hi Thierry,
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>>>> It is a choice :)
>>>> Scratch uses the scratch plugin to do that.
>>>> In phratch, I removed the scratch plugin, to be sure to be compatible
>>>> with platforms where it is not available.
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>>> Ok. I need to have a deeper look into all this (like why phratch doesn't
>>> has the sound working on linux). My daughters are using scratch at the
>>> moment, and we're planning scratch-type of things around fablab-type
>>> activities, so it would be good to do Phratch instead.
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>> Yes, does she try to load the sound addon ?
>> Normally, sound should work on the latest pharo VM, but I did not try it.
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> I'll have a try. There is a CI for Phratch? I'm on Ubuntu 15.04, so I
> can't use the pharo ppa to install Phratch.
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https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Phratch/


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>>> And I want to control my daughter's Lego with Phratch via bluetooth ;)
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>> Yes, we have some problems with Linux and bluetooth... but we will fix it
>> soon, i hope.
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> What is missing? There is some in-house expertise on using serial ports
> from within Pharo, and, from what I could see from the Mindstorm
> documentation, a Lego Mindstorm should appear as a serial device.
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We use a serial connection on the bluetooth, after a pairing. We need to
send data on the /dev/bluetooth-ev3-something
Sometimes, the ev3 does not appear in /dev.



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>>>> Maybe, we can reintroduce it using OSProcess or NativeBoost.
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>>> Yes, I've seen that you load OSProcess in Phratch, so it means we can
>>> rely on it. NativeBoost has access to the environment variables, and it
>>> would be to use LANG.
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>>>> If you have a code snippet, I can use it.
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>>> I don't know enough about Phratch source code to propose anything yet.
>>> LANG value on my system is probably typical and is 'fr_FR.UTF-8'; how would
>>> that match Phratch language settings ?
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>> phratch uses the .po files, like scratch. So, the string sent by your
>> system should be uderstandable by phratch.
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> Ok. I'll have a look then.
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Thank you.

Jannik

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> Thierry
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>> Jannik
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>>> Regards,
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>>> Thierry
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>> --
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>> ~~Jannik Laval~~
>> École des Mines de Douai
>> Enseignant-chercheur
>> http://www.jannik-laval.eu
>> http://www.phratch.com
>> http://www.approchealpes.info
>> http://car.mines-douai.fr/
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~~Jannik Laval~~
École des Mines de Douai
Enseignant-chercheur
http://www.jannik-laval.eu
http://www.phratch.com
http://www.approchealpes.info
http://car.mines-douai.fr/

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