haro.org> wrote:
> Dan Wilczak wrote
> > I'm interested in using Pharo to create a simulation
>
> Sounds like a cool project!
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> Dan Wilczak wrote
> > Can I use Spec for such a thing?
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> Yes, for the vanilla parts you described e.g. toolbar
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and Sparta look very appealing but aren't officially released yet. The
long-term futures of the other options aren't clear to me.
Thanks,
Dan Wilczak
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One obstacle to fixing these problems properly is that handling of library
search paths is not centralized, but it really should be. A Pharo package
for sqlite or cairo or whatever should provide only the library name; UFFI
or some associated package should deal with the search for it. Otherwise
th
Hernan -
I haven't opened an issue - how do I do it? (I'm very new to Pharo.)
About continuing the search - I only mean continuing the search of the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH directories, not the whole filesystem. Two changes would be
needed to accomplish this:
1) Athens-Cairo >> CairoLibrary would have t
you open a bug entry and propose your solution?
> >
> > Stef
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 9:56 PM, Dan Wilczak
> wrote:
> >> That pointed me in the right direction, thanks. I've got it working now.
> >>
> >> I think there's a bug ther
That pointed me in the right direction, thanks. I've got it working now.
I think there's a bug there which may bite other people ---
If you have both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the library installed,
Unix64ModuleName can find the
32-bit version first (depending on your LD_LIBRARY_PATH) and se
I've just installed the 64-bit version of Pharo 6.1 on OpenSuse linux (64
bit). The Athens demos fail because
UFFI looks for libcairo in /usr/lib rather the /usr/lib64. I tried setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH but that has no effect.
How can I force it to use lib64?
Dan
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