thanks esteban!
I love CI.

Le 1/9/15 08:37, Esteban Lorenzano a écrit :

On 31 Aug 2015, at 21:41, stepharo <steph...@free.fr <mailto:steph...@free.fr>> wrote:

Hi
After the effort made by igor stasenko building the VM is a lot simpler than it used to.
Did you try to compile the Pharo VM on your platform?
Did you experience some problems?
We should probably add a resource page to get started. I do not have the information but
we can ask esteban.

yes… PharoVM is built as described here:

https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-vm/blob/master/README.md

if you follow those instructions, you will have no problems.
The process is running everyday so it *is* working.
Windows guys can have problems if they change mingw version, etc. They shouldn’t, but since this is over our control, I cannot assure you anything. Others problems that have emerged with time (in linux) is people forgetting they need 32bit library versions to be able to build…

anyway… that should be enough… for most people, once fulfilled requirements, build VM is as easy as:

1) clone
2) cd image; sh ./newImage.sh ; ./pharo generator.image eval “PharoVMBuilder build"
3) cd ../build ; sh build.sh

cheers,
Esteban


Stef
Thanks to all for your responses.
I am carefully reading the material presented by you. Ideally I will like to compile the VM into Chrome's NaCL to run an image under Chrome OS. But first
things first, as they say. I have to understand the Squeak/Pharo VM.
One question, is Mariano's blog still relevant? It seems to me that Pharo VM
is not build that way anymore?

ありがとう。



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