Hi Francisco,
> Le 29 mai 2018 à 00:30, Francisco Lizarralde <francisco.lizarralde@> > a écrit : > > Hi all, > > I was using the PharoLauncher (32 bits) version on Ubuntu 14.04 (32 bits) > without problem. But two days ago I installed Ubuntu 18.04 (64 bits) and > tried to run PharoLauncher-linux-1.1-x64 and when I tried to run a 6.1 > image It is not very surprising that you get problems when using 32-bits pharo version on an new 64-bits system. With time, it is more and more difficult to find compatible 32-bits libraries to install on these systems. Did you follow instructions available at https://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation? Hi Christophe, Thank you for your prrompt reply. Before I had a 32 bit PharoLauncher running on a 32 bit Ubuntu without problem and now I do not have a 32 bit of PharoLauncher running on a Ubuntu 18.04. But now I have installed an all new 64 bit version of Ubuntu 18.04 and then decompressed the PharoLauncher-linux-1.1-x64.zip and is with this version that I have problems to run a 6.1 image. I think the problem would be that PharoLauncher doesn't locate the path of libc.so "Error. Could not determine platform's libc path for VM. Try forcing $PLATFORMLIBDIR in /home/francisco/Pharo/vms/private/6521/pharo, based on LIBC_SO." But I don't know how to fix it. I will try to post the issue at https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-launcher/issues Best regards. Francisco -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html