Thanks Pablo, that makes sense.

Regards,
-Martin

On 11/27/20 4:52 AM, teso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Martin, yes, it is true. I have to rollback the change because it
was a compatibility issue with Debian 9.11, and this version is the
one used by Jenkins docker images.
I will do a release as soon as I can fix it. I want to push OBS to the
last step to be productive. There is a lot of work on that and we need
to profit it.
The headless VM in Linux has been updated to the latest and that one
has not been rollbacked.

On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 5:48 AM Martin McClure <mar...@hand2mouse.com> wrote:
Is this new VM available for Linux? I only see Windows and Mac VMs that
are dated 2020-11-02.
In the launcher (launcher 2.2, still the latest AFAICT) refreshing the
90-x64 VM just re-downloads the one from 2020-02-11.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 11/2/20 7:48 AM, teso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
       this is an announcement of a new release of the Pharo VM. This
new version is available to be downloaded through get-pharo scripts
and through the Pharo Launcher. From the Pharo Launcher, remember to
update the VM from the VM manager window.

This version includes a series of improvements:

- Unification of code base with the headless VM
- Preparation for supporting HDPI displays.
- Improvements in the speed of Threaded FFI (40x times faster in
SameThread runner and 2x in Threaded worker).
- Better handling of semaphores
- Improvements in the loading of large images (better buffering)
- Better support for headless execution on non-main thread

Please let me know if you find any issues.

Cheers, Pablo


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