Hi marc

We are a bit under water in this moment making sure that we can handle
pull requests for Pharo 70.
I'm sure that it will get better in the future.
Esteban is moving, we got many articles to send, clement hand it in its phd :).
And many more.

So we are sorry about the support.

Stef

On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Marc Hanisch via Pharo-users
<pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> wrote:
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> From: Marc Hanisch <marc.hani...@googlemail.com>
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> Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 13:14:52 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo6.0 for linux and PharoV60.sources location
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Yes, that was me. Unfortunately I did not get an answer. I solved this by 
> copying the sources file into the location where Pharo is looking for it.
>
> Due to the missing sources file, variables and arguments got renamed 
> automatically...
>
> I still don't understand why the sources file is spread 3 or 4 times across 
> the directory structure...
>
> Best regards,
> Marc
>
> Am 03.07.2017 12:16 schrieb "Andreas Sunardi" <a.suna...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Pardon me if this has been discussed before. I seem to recall somebody ran 
>> into this issue or related to this, but I don't remember what the solution 
>> was, if there was any.
>>
>> The linux Pharo 6 download package from Pharo web site has different VM 
>> directory structure than Pharo 5. The PharoV60.sources file is not located 
>> in the same directory as the VM binary. As a result, if user has image + 
>> changes files in another directory, Pharo always gives notification that the 
>> sources file is not found. This is not so with the Pharo 5.
>>
>> In most cases, it's just a notification, but in the past I've run into an 
>> error in debugging session when I tried to look into a method because of 
>> missing sources file.
>>
>> Can this be corrected or is it expected for the user to manage sources file 
>> where about? I'm hoping a correction or clarification would at least benefit 
>> new comers.
>>
>> --
>> Andreas
>>
>>
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