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I just tried the easy way via catalog browser.

I think it is OSProcess 4.6.9 from http://www.squeaksource.com/OSProcess

On 19.02.19 12:01, Serge Stinckwich wrote:


On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 11:56 AM David T. Lewis <le...@mail.msen.com <mailto:le...@mail.msen.com>> wrote:

    On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 11:37:38AM +0100, Albrecht Baur via
    Pharo-users wrote:
    > From: Albrecht Baur <baur.albre...@googlemail.com
    <mailto:baur.albre...@googlemail.com>>
    > Subject: OSProcess / OSSubprocess / LibC uniqueInstance
    > To: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
    > Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 11:37:38 +0100
    >
    > I need to execute OS commands from within a x64 pharo 7.01 image on
    > centos7 (for example: 'zip -r 123.zip zipme/').
    >
    > I found these 3 tools: OSProcess, OSSubprocess, LibC uniqueInstance
    >
    > But I did not find any docu on which one to use for which use case.
    >
    >  * OSProcess is in the catalog browser but fails loading because of
    >    ByteArray>>ifNotNilDo:
    >    -> So OSProcess is not to be used with p7 ?

    Hi Albrecht,

    I am sorry that I cannot check it right now, but it may be that
    ConfigurationOfOSProcess needs to be updated. The #ifNotNilDo: problem
    was fixed by Thierry Goubier in July 2017, so perhaps you are using
    an out of date version.

    Hopefully someone else can give you a better answer, otherwise I will
    try to follow up in a day or two.


I have the same problem of ifNotNilDo: when I load OSProcess in Pharo 7.
What version do you use ?
Regards,

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