Lukas,

Excellent!  That was my first concern when I saw that Cog would appear in 
one-click images.  But having an easy way to see Cog in action will be most 
welcome.  I have access to a couple of Atom based machines that might be 
especially revealing.

I will also be doing some heavy number crunching soon.  Most of the heavy 
lifting happens (mercifully) in GSL, PLplot and a .so I wrote, but there will 
still be a lot of "glue" and I/O that might benefit from Cog.

That said, I am not quite ready to take a one-way plunge into Cog.  Perhaps the 
answer is to get ready for the batch and then convert the image at the last 
minute.

Bill



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Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] [ANN 1.1] Pre-built core 1.1.1

>> I am already re-building everything on Hudson with this image.
>> Hopefully things go well. One-click images will use Cog.
>>
>> Lukas
>
> Yeah, I was doing the same locally using your builder scripts ;-)
> Works very nice.
>
> With this image we should be able to use Cog for the whole build process as 
> well, no ?
> Hopefully with some good speedup.

Indeed that should speed up building the images considerably. For now
I will continue to use the old VM for building though, so that the
resulting images can be opened with Cog and traditional VMs.

Lukas

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