Le 16/4/15 14:14, Dale Henrichs a écrit :
Thanks Damien, I will give it a go when I get a chance ... because it
broke about 2 months ago and my mail to this list went unanswered,
I've since removed it from my scripts (in an emergency no less,
because the scripts were failing) and I have becom
On 2015-04-16 10:52, Damien Cassou wrote:
I think Ubuntu 12.04 is supported now. See
https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/ubuntu/stable?field.series_filter=precise
If I recall correctly, dependencies had been broken for a few days and
if one installed one of the packages during that time, a
Thanks Damien, I will give it a go when I get a chance ... because it
broke about 2 months ago and my mail to this list went unanswered, I've
since removed it from my scripts (in an emergency no less, because the
scripts were failing) and I have become a bit gunshy about relying on
something th
Dale Henrichs writes:
> On 4/13/15 10:01 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>> IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the default download.
> Not sure whether this is the right thread or not...
>
> Keep in mind that the last time I tried to use the Pharo Launcher (a
> couple of months ago) on u
NorbertHartl wrote
> Which ppa you are talking about
Again, I didn't realize there were multiple packages. I thought the ppa
/always/ installed the Launcher. Disregard.
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By "download" ... I am referring to the zero conf downloads ... if zero
conf downloads are not going to be impacted (again), then "never mind":)
Dale
On 4/13/15 1:28 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote:
On 4/13/15 10:01 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the defau
> Am 13.04.2015 um 19:58 schrieb Sean P. DeNigris :
>
> Marcus Denker-4 wrote
>> Yes, but not for Pharo4.
>
> Then I think for now we should change the ppa to install an image+VM like
> the rest.
>
Which ppa you are talking about. Please just don't touch the pharo-vm-core
package :)
Norbert
On 4/13/15 10:01 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the default download.
Not sure whether this is the right thread or not...
Keep in mind that the last time I tried to use the Pharo Launcher (a
couple of months ago) on ubunutu12.04 the Ubuntu packaged
Torsten Bergmann wrote
> We should keep the PPA like it is with Launcher
Never mind. I just realized that there seems to be a ppa for the vm and
another for Launcher.
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We should keep the PPA like it is with Launcher. We unify in Pharo 5 by changing the
others.
Bye
T.
Gesendet: Montag, 13. April 2015 um 20:15 Uhr
Von: "Jigyasa Grover"
An: "Pharo Development List"
Betreff: Re: [Pharo-dev] Is Pharo Launcher Ready?
In my opinion,
In my opinion, though maintaining a uniformity would be great , but leaving
the ppa to install launcher in Ubuntu would be just fine rather than VM +
Image.
Thanks
Jigyasa
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Sean P. DeNigris
wrote:
> Marcus Denker-4 wrote
> > Yes, but not for Pharo4.
>
> Then I th
Marcus Denker-4 wrote
> Yes, but not for Pharo4.
Then I think for now we should change the ppa to install an image+VM like
the rest.
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> On 13 Apr 2015, at 19:01, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>
> IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the default download.
Yes, but not for Pharo4.
> Right
> now, our installation options are a bit scattered. The Ubuntu package
> installs Launcher, and the Mac and Windows buttons at
> http://
IIUC we are planning on making Pharo Launcher the default download. Right
now, our installation options are a bit scattered. The Ubuntu package
installs Launcher, and the Mac and Windows buttons at
http://pharo.org/download download image+VM zip files. Should we change the
ppa to install an image+V
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