2011/3/16 Amos Blanton <[email protected]>: > Miriam, Hi! :)
> This is great! I was under the impression that there were issues with the > pre-packaged squeak-vm on Ubuntu that prevented us from using it. This kept > us from solving the 64 bit packaging problem. I've been using it for some days in my system without perceiving any problem, and I plan to use it next weeks with the kids. As far as I noticed, it works OK :) > I plan to test your package out soon but am a bit swamped at the moment -- > have you found any problems? If it all works , I'm inclined to commit your > packaging changes to the assembla repository and rebuild an "official" > package based on your code. We would maintain it. You haven't made any > changes to the Squeak code, right - just the packaging? Yup, right. I haven't modified your orig.tar.gz source package in any way, only the scripts in debian/ to build the package. In my opinion, the package would still benefit of a couple of days of care and love. If you think it would be worth to upload to the official Debian and Ubuntu repositories, I could take care of that, or help/teach you or your team to do it, or co-maintain the package, if you wish. > One thing to rule out first: Squeak changed some sound primitives in later > versions of the VM that should break sound in current versions of Scratch. > Not sure exactly how - maybe a pink box, or maybe it'll crash. But if you > are using updated VMs, we should test sound thoroughly. In my system at least, sounds seems to work OK. I'm using ALSA, not Pulse, though. Greetings, Miry _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~scratch Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~scratch More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

