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I'm reading the Managing Code booklet.
I'm on page 51 figure 5-6.
I put in my details for my repository (
https://github.com/MichaelKentBurns/FredsLunch-Pharo-iceberg.git ).
when I poke OK I get an exception window.
see image below...
Is there an easier way to capture the
At some point in the history of Win 7, MS changed the rules for file lookup
/Standard Search Order for Desktop Applications/
/The standard DLL search order used by the system /
/depends on whether safe DLL search mode is enabled or disabled./
/Safe DLL search mode places the user's
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 12:05 ASAM wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using Pharo 8 64bit on Windows 10 64bit.
> I am trying to access a 32bit dll via a relative path.
>
Generally, a 64-bit program will only load a 64-bit DLL. It may be
possible, but it will likely be far easier to use the 32-bit Pharo
Hello,
I'm using Pharo 8 64bit on Windows 10 64bit.
I am trying to access a 32bit dll via a relative path.
I'm desperate. I've been reading the document
(http://books.pharo.org/booklet-uffi/pdf/2020-02-12-uFFI-V1.0.1) all the
time up and down but I can't find an example of absolute path and
This is the way to get the latest version of any of the booklets, their "work
in progress" (WIP) versions.
https://books.pharo.org/ lists most of the books on a splashy page that
shows cover art, etc., but their versions can be behind the WIP versions.
My experience has been that the WIP
Sorry about that... You should end up on a GitHub "Releases" page for each
document.
In the section for the top-most release, you should see an "> Assets (3)"
control. Click the arrow to open it.
It should then list a PDF, a ZIP, and a '.tar.gz' document. You probably
want the PDF, which you
Hi Sven,
I added spotter search now. I prefixed the github spotter entries additionally
with the user name (owner).
This way you will be able to quickly find tagged public projects by keying in
the project and/or username.
See attached picture for an example.
Catalog loading is possible via
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Thank you for your answer.
The links provided lead me to the project which is nice, but I was not able
to find a fully rendered document. Can you point me at it?
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Clearly amazing
Is it the setup you use ?
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/EnterprisePharoBook/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/DeploymentWeb/DeployForProduction.html
Cheers,
Cedrick
PS: btw Sven, we (with a group of students did a naive and simple url shortener
that
Hi,
So here is a little anecdote from the real world. I was planning to update the
OS on my Linux server, from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS (Long Term Support).
This small (Digital Ocean, 1GB RAM, 1 Core) cloud server runs 3 Pharo images
with public facing web sites.
The machine itself
Richard, your diligence is awesome!
I'm left feeling that, generally, objects should not implement nor understand
#asString. I realize there is a lot of room for debate on this subject.
On May 11, 2020 10:12:10 PM PDT, Richard O'Keefe wrote:
>For what it's worth, here's a moderately thorough
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