I've downloaded Pharo 4.0. When I open the folder that was downloaded
(pharo4.0), I see a file called pharo. I think I'm supposed to run this, but
I don't know how. When I right click it, there is no run option. What should
I do?
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That doesn't look like something I can run from the command line. Also,
there is no pharo-ui folder in my download.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 8:05 AM, jecisc [via Smalltalk] <
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> Le 07/10/2015 11:57, justonium a écrit :
> > I
I had a folder which contained an image, a VM, and an executable, and a
readme.
I've deleted it and downloaded from the command line instead.
Now I have an executable, Pharo.changes, Pharo.image, and a folder called
Pharo.changes, which I don't remember seeing before.
I've put all four of these
./pharo-ui path/to/Pharo.image
This isn't an executable command.
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p;node=4854342&i=0>> wrote:
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>> On debian 32 bits, the standard version works very well. Just unzip the
>> archive and lauch pharo with the pharo bash script.
>> Le 7 oct. 2015 22:21, "justonium" <[hidden email]
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