Hi all, yesterday, in some of that "why did I do that today" I decided to add a partition to my ext3 fs over LUKS encrypted over LVM over disk partitions Debian install. Well, things went far from ok, and the result I lost all the information (it is really encrypted, :(). I had a backup so nothing important was lost. Or that I thought. Because after reinstalling and trying to install the squeakvm I noticed that the squeak vm .deb file from:
http://squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.11.3.2135-linux_i386.deb is not more available. I'm sure there are good reasons to remove that file. But for me that was the squeak vm that I was using (and the one you reach if you follow the links from pharo-download page and the one you'll try to download if you use a Debian derived distro...). The case is that isn't available. So I got the tar.gz for i386 (there isn't amd64 package, but I have ia32-libs installed): http://squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.11.3.2135-linux_i386.tar.gz and by using this vm I have a problem that I hadn't before: In a PharoCore 10508 image evaluate this: NetNameResolver addressForName: 'www.yahoo.com' I get: Error: primitive has failed in NetNameResolver class>>primGetNameInfo:flags Also NetNameResolver primGetNameInfoHostSize gives the same error but in: in NetNameResolver class>>primGetNameInfoHostSize. First I though that was the change of vm but then, using the same vm I opened an old image: Pharo1.0beta Latest update: #10454 and there all works correctly. Can someone confirm this bug so that I can add an issue in the traker. Or maybe point to something that I am doing wrong. I repeat, the data: vm: 3.11.3-2135 #1 XShm Wed Sep 16 14:25:10 PDT 2009 gcc 4.3.3 image: PharoCore 10508 result: failed vm: 3.11.3-2135 #1 XShm Wed Sep 16 14:25:10 PDT 2009 gcc 4.3.3 image: PharoCore 10454 result: worked Thanks -- Miguel Cobá http://miguel.leugim.com.mx _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list Pharo-project@lists.gforge.inria.fr http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project