Hi Esteban,
> No it doesn’t :)
> What you are getting looks like an error that happen when you try to execute
> zeroconf on top of an already existing zeroconf.
Ahhh That explains everything. Here's what happened:
- I tried downloading in a fresh directory
- A second later, I had a power
> On 6 Feb 2020, at 08:11, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> it looks like get.pharo.org suffers from some confusion about its own
> files. Here's what happens when I try to download the stable VM for
> macOS:
>
> url https://get.pharo.org/64/vm80 | bash [8:01:4
> On 6 Feb 2020, at 09:31, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
>
> Norbert Hartl writes:
>
>>> which contains Pharo.app, not the VM to run from the command
>>> line.
>>>
>> This the same thing actually. For MacOS it is a bit cumbersome. You can
>> start the vm with
>>
>> ./Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Pharo
Norbert Hartl writes:
>> which contains Pharo.app, not the VM to run from the command
>> line.
>>
> This the same thing actually. For MacOS it is a bit cumbersome. You can start
> the vm with
>
> ./Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Pharo
OK, so the distribution format has changed from Pharo 7? What I
> Am 06.02.2020 um 08:11 schrieb Konrad Hinsen :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> it looks like get.pharo.org suffers from some confusion about its own
> files. Here's what happens when I try to download the stable VM for
> macOS:
>
> url https://get.pharo.org/64/vm80 | bash [8:01:4
Hi everyone,
it looks like get.pharo.org suffers from some confusion about its own
files. Here's what happens when I try to download the stable VM for
macOS:
url https://get.pharo.org/64/vm80 | bash [8:01:43]
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