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Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on 6.1
Hans
just a meta remark (I personally find the API of git quite terrible - In
addition I do not really like the github UI it feels like these ugly google
noUIDesigned "UI") n
But it's not easy, as you need username and password and that can be different
for each URL. So ssh (with one key) is easier for write-access, IMO. Https is
much easier for read(-only) access.
On April 11, 2018 11:25:55 PM GMT+02:00, he...@mailbox.sk wrote:
>Yes, sorry, of course technically
Yes, sorry, of course technically you can use https access to push as well, I
just didn't use it for that purpose for long as I always use ssh for that and
so only use of https was to read public repos without need for authorization.
On April 11, 2018 11:21:29 PM GMT+02:00, "Peter Uhnák"
>
> The con is the “read-only”
>
They are _not_ read-only. If you want to push, they will use http auth for
authentication. (Obviously you need an account for pushing, but that's
given.)
Peter
the only way to get these packages
>> that live on github into the image? I had no plans to work with
>> git/github, but was now forced to spent quite some time on it
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>> *From:*Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.c
t;> Cheers,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>> *From:*Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com>
>> *Sent:* maandag 9 april 2018 22:54
>> *To:* Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on 6.1
>
into the image? I had no plans to work with git/github, but
>> was now forced to spent quite some time on it
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>> *From:*Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com>
>> *Sent:* maandag 9 april 2018 22:54
>> *To:* Any questio
no plans to work with
git/github, but was now forced to spent quite some time on it
Cheers,
Hans
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*Sent:* maandag 9 april 2018 22:54
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Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on 6.1
On 6 April 2018 at 00:02, Baveco, Hans
<hans.bav...@wur.nl<mailto:hans.bav...@wur.nl>> wrote:
Trying to install Territorial the installation got stuck on the instal
On 6 April 2018 at 00:02, Baveco, Hans wrote:
> Trying to install Territorial the installation got stuck on the
> installation of Roassal2 1.35, with error “LGitObjectNotInitialized”
>
>
>
> Transcript says:
>
>
>
> “Project: Roassal2 1.35
>
> I got an error while cloning:
uot;
Hans
-Original Message-
From: Stephane Ducasse <stepharo.s...@gmail.com>
Sent: zaterdag 7 april 2018 17:29
To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on 6.1
Hi hans
did you succeed to download a
Hi hans
did you succeed to download any other github stored projects?
Stef
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 6:02 PM, Baveco, Hans wrote:
> Trying to install Territorial the installation got stuck on the installation
> of Roassal2 1.35, with error “LGitObjectNotInitialized”
>
>
>
>
Roassal2 directly or some other packages
Hans
-Original Message-
From: Hernán Morales Durand <hernan.mora...@gmail.com>
Sent: donderdag 5 april 2018 20:58
To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on
Hi Hans,
How did you tried?
Using the following expression I got a different error:
Gofer it
smalltalkhubUser: ’hernan’ project: ’Territorial’;
configuration;
loadBleedingEdge.
LGit_GIT_ERROR: Failed to connect to github.com: Invalid argument.
2018-04-05 13:02 GMT-03:00 Baveco, Hans
Trying to install Territorial the installation got stuck on the installation of
Roassal2 1.35, with error "LGitObjectNotInitialized"
Transcript says:
"Project: Roassal2 1.35
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while trying to
execute the operation: error
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 07:16:30PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Thank you, Bernhard and Markus for confirming that Pharo is not
> reporting the correct version number.
>
> But do you think I probably got 6.1 when I installed it on the 9th August
> with
>
> curl get.pharo.org | bash
Yes, you
Thanks Peter for the clarification.
So this means as my 'About box' shows
Pharo 6.0
version 60510
I have actually got 6.1.
-- Hannes
On 8/18/17, Peter Uhnak wrote:
> I don't know what was the exact reasoning why it was chosen to stay this
> way...
> 60505 is
I don't know what was the exact reasoning why it was chosen to stay this way...
60505 is still 6.0, so somewhere between 60506 and 60510 is the split. :-)
Peter
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 04:21:24PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Hello
>
> Pharo 6.1 was released on the 24th July 2017.
> Thread
Thank you, Bernhard and Markus for confirming that Pharo is not
reporting the correct version number.
But do you think I probably got 6.1 when I installed it on the 9th August with
curl get.pharo.org | bash
on Ubuntu. Or should I just run the installation command again?
--Hannes
On
> On 18 Aug 2017, at 16:36, Bernhard Pieber wrote:
>
> Hi Hannes,
>
> I think I read somewhere that the 6.1 release reports the version number 6.0
> in the image. However, if that means you have got 6.1 I am not sure how to
> tell.
>
We should really make that more
Hi Hannes,
I think I read somewhere that the 6.1 release reports the version number 6.0 in
the image. However, if that means you have got 6.1 I am not sure how to tell.
Cheers,
Bernhard
> Am 18.08.2017 um 16:21 schrieb H. Hirzel :
>
> Hello
>
> Pharo 6.1 was released
Hello
Pharo 6.1 was released on the 24th July 2017.
Thread [Pharo-dev] [ANN] Pharo 6.1 (summer) released! (35 messages so far).
My question short: Which version do I get when installing?
Last week I on the the 9th August I did
curl get.pharo.org | bash
on Ubuntu 14.04-32bit. Installation
On 07-04-16 11:34, Marion Noirbent wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Pharo on Ubuntu 15.10 (64 bits) with help of another
user who ask me to report the troubles we have encountered.
Thank you for the feedback.
Stephan
Hi,
I have installed Pharo on Ubuntu 15.10 (64 bits) with help of another
user who ask me to report the troubles we have encountered.
By following the instruction on the page
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation (and make "sudo apt-get install
pharo-vm-core" then "sudo apt-get install
Thank you Offray! I need Pharo to apply Moose platform...I'm already working on
it!
Cheers
Em Quinta-feira, 3 de Dezembro de 2015 20:43, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
escreveu:
Rodrigo,
That screen means you're going fine. Next thing is to select an image in
Rodrigo,
That screen means you're going fine. Next thing is to select an image in
the left and click on the play button to open it.
Cheers,
Offray
On 02/12/15 19:40, Rodrigo Coimbra wrote:
I've tried the tutorial available at
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation and I had this screen:
How do I definitely install Pharo on Ubuntu 15.04?
Rodrigo,
On 02/12/15 11:26, Rodrigo Coimbra wrote:
How do I definitely install Pharo on Ubuntu 15.04?
Have you tested the instructions for Gnu/Linux (including Ubuntu) here:
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation
They are for 14.04, but they should work and if not, a more focused
Have you tried this (from this page:
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation#ubuntu-ppa-headless-vm ):
Ubuntu (ppa)
Ubuntu users can use the dedicated ppa to install Pharo in various ways:
Install the headless Pharo VM only
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pharo/stable
sudo dpkg --add-architecture
I've been compiling install instructions for the various Smalltalks on
the various platforms at:
Beginning to Smalltalk : How to get a Smalltalk installed and running:
http://beginningtosmalltalk.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/how-to-get-smalltalk-up-and-running.html
Video of the latest production
I've tried the tutorial available at http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation
and I had this screen:
Em Quarta-feira, 2 de Dezembro de 2015 14:26, Rodrigo Coimbra
escreveu:
How do I definitely install Pharo on Ubuntu 15.04?
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