Right now we do not have such source.
-- Pavel
2017-06-26 18:42 GMT+02:00 Hilaire :
> Do you have a page explaining the process so people can try out?
>
> Hilaire
>
> Le 26/06/2017 à 16:29, Pavel Krivanek a écrit :
> > You need to do it manually. You should probably start with own copy of
> > Ba
2017-06-26 18:19 GMT+02:00 Tim Mackinnon :
> This is very interesting… what would you need in that image to use the
> remote debugging demo’d at Pharo Days 2017 - as I’m assuming for a server
> environment with a web-app, you could have a lean core image and then
> remotely attach to it to underst
Hi - I have been slowly working my way through some of the pharo components and
tutorials and when trying out ZnEasy with a password protected api, I got a
talkback when I mistyped a password.
It looks like ZnConstants in a fresh Pharo 6.0 32 image excludes 511 from its
constants. The code loo
Is it possible to use Iceberg to edit regular text files directly in Pharo ?
Specifically I would like to be able to edit README.md and similar files.
Especially when using a all-in-one, the repo on file becomes quite hidden, and
the whole idea is to hide the command line anyway, so it feels as
Hi,
I remember that Sven did some changes related to the constants in about month
or two months ago. But, I do not think that it was integrated to the Pharo 6
release.
Juraj
> El 27-06-2017, a las 15:50, Tim Mackinnon escribió:
>
> Hi - I have been slowly working my way through some of the p
Hi,
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 15:55, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use Iceberg to edit regular text files directly in Pharo ?
>
> Specifically I would like to be able to edit README.md and similar files.
> Especially when using a all-in-one, the repo on file becomes quite hidd
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 16:02, Juraj Kubelka wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I remember that Sven did some changes related to the constants in about month
> or two months ago. But, I do not think that it was integrated to the Pharo 6
> release.
Yeah, we forgot to put that in, it (the changed #initialize) is
Hi Tim,
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 15:50, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Hi - I have been slowly working my way through some of the pharo components
> and tutorials and when trying out ZnEasy with a password protected api, I got
> a talkback when I mistyped a password.
> It looks like ZnConstants in a f
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 16:05, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 27 Jun 2017, at 15:55, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to use Iceberg to edit regular text files directly in Pharo ?
>>
>> Specifically I would like to be able to edit README.md and similar files.
>> Esp
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 16:11, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
>
>> On 27 Jun 2017, at 16:05, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> On 27 Jun 2017, at 15:55, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>>>
>>> Is it possible to use Iceberg to edit regular text files directly in Pharo ?
>>>
>>> Specific
Hi - I am trying to run a pharo image in lambda (as an experiment) - however I
get an error from Pharo about not being able to write to the changes file?
As I am just evaluating some code - I’m not really coding, so don’t need a
changes file - is there a command line option to not require it?
A
Yes ZnConstants initialize
Works,
When I inspected the constants before this, it seemed to have everything except
511 (the last one).
Is there a load error in Pharo - as if the initialise code is correct, and the
images are built with a CI process - I’m wondering how it gets into that state?
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 18:30, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Yes ZnConstants initialize
> Works,
>
> When I inspected the constants before this, it seemed to have everything
> except 511 (the last one).
>
> Is there a load error in Pharo - as if the initialise code is correct, and
> the images are
It will be helpfull, because from here I don't understand not much how I
should get started. But I guess it is too early in the process as things
may still be moving.
Le 27/06/2017 à 13:02, Pavel Krivanek a écrit :
> Right now we do not have such source.
>
> -- Pavel
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Interesting experiment.
It would be good to know how fast does the image boot and start
execution in the context of a service billed at the sub second scale.
Esteban A. Maringolo
2017-06-27 13:05 GMT-03:00 Tim Mackinnon :
> Hi - I am trying to run a pharo image in lambda (as an experiment) - h
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 21:00, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
>
> Interesting experiment.
>
> It would be good to know how fast does the image boot and start
> execution in the context of a service billed at the sub second scale.
Sadly I have the impression we lost some speed:
~/pharo64$ ./pharo Ph
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 18:05, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Hi - I am trying to run a pharo image in lambda (as an experiment) - however
> I get an error from Pharo about not being able to write to the changes file?
>
> As I am just evaluating some code - I’m not really coding, so don’t need a
> cha
2017-06-27 16:15 GMT-03:00 Sven Van Caekenberghe :
>> On 27 Jun 2017, at 21:00, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
>> It would be good to know how fast does the image boot and start
>> execution in the context of a service billed at the sub second scale.
>
> Sadly I have the impression we lost some spee
Hi Yuriy,
>So is it for static applications only?
Short answer is "no".
The ephemeric cloud only restricts saving files to local disk. This means,
only Image persistence is not working with Ephemeric cloud.
However, any other form of persistence works. You can connect Images in
Ephemeric cloud
Hi--
Aik-Siong writes:
> Craig Latta is doing something interesting[1] with SqueakJS which is
> an optimized Smalltalk VM in JavaScript and HTML5. It is supposedly
> able to run Smalltalk fast inside the browser and access the
> JavaScript world freely. I think this route will benefit great
Ah - I see. Is this where the minimal images would help? As in CI would just
take a base image and just load zn and hence run the new initialise anyway and
so avoid this?
I'm a bit confused how how base images are built to even have this problem
In a world of CI?
Tim
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> On
This is great work - I think ultimately we can show the strengths of Smalltalk
on images running in unusual places.
Tim
Sent from my iPhone
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 12:05, Pavel Krivanek wrote:
>
>
>
> 2017-06-26 18:19 GMT+02:00 Tim Mackinnon :
>> This is very interesting… what would you need i
Hi Sven, I'm curious how you are running your image.
I am following this tutorial -
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/scripting-languages-for-aws-lambda-running-php-ruby-and-go/
And am running pharo like the GO example by exec'ing via node js.
My aim was to write an Alexa service in pharo vs
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