I've never worked with any of these - so Bert's recommendation sounds best to me. http://code.google.com/p/squeak-fedora/downloads/list
However, on that page I only see SRPMs - I guess you'd want to depend on just a plain old RPM? Most of my linux experience is in the realm of Ubuntu / Debian based systems, so I don't know how the Fedora rpm repository system works, or if you can just declare dependencies and have the system automagically download / install them for you. What would you recommend, Bert? On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:40 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Kevin, > > > > Ah - as Bert said, it would be better to depend on a shared squeak-vm > rpm. > > It would be good to test things out first, but it should work. We bundled > > our own with the ubuntu version because the one available for us to > depend > > on in the Ubuntu repository had a very old bug. But we'd prefer to do > > things > > right, and probably will when the Ubuntu vm gets updated. > > > > Ok. This weekend I'll pull together an RPM that doesn't have the vm > included and will require the squeak_vm. Do you know which version or rpm > is needed? > > ./ks > -- _____ Amos
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