indeed, --headless does "work" but the image just dies after executing it... :(
I guess some FFI research to minimize the app to tray is in place. Thanks! 2013/10/29 Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> > AFAIK you can't. > no matter what you do, it stills shows a pharo in the trial. > > I remember once I hid the fact that I had the app running there by > replacing the world with an "administrative morph" (just as other server > apps do). > It was not terrible cool, but it worked. > > Esteban > > On Oct 29, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Bernat Romagosa < > tibabenfortlapala...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ok, I see Pharo -help brings up a window with command line options, but > -headless is still firing up the GUI... any ideas? > > > 2013/10/29 Bernat Romagosa <tibabenfortlapala...@gmail.com> > >> Hi list! >> >> I've never used Pharo on Windows before, but we're starting to package a >> multi-platform app right now and I've just found out command line arguments >> don't work like I thought they would. I need to run the image headless, so >> I figured: >> >> bin-win32\Pharo -headless shared\Pharo2.0.image >> >> Would do the trick, but it's not working. >> >> Pharo /? doesn't give any hints either, and I can't seem to find the docs >> for the Windows VM anywhere. >> >> Does anybody know where I can find a Win32 VM reference? >> >> Thanks! >> >> -- >> Bernat Romagosa. >> > > > > -- > Bernat Romagosa. > > > -- Bernat Romagosa.