Hi kmo
Pablo is about to release a new VM this week or next week and your crash are
interesting to us.
I think that pablo will contact you.
S.
> On 3 Aug 2020, at 15:15, kmo wrote:
>
> The library not found problem has been resolved. We are now back to a VM
> crash when GTK is used. Pharo-M
The library not found problem has been resolved. We are now back to a VM
crash when GTK is used. Pharo-Mars is still not running on Ubuntu.
For those who want the details -
The library problem was caused by Ubuntu not creating a symbolic link
libGtk-3.so. It only has a libGtk-3.so.0 link.
When I
Esteban is on vacation and I’m not sure that he is reading emails.
Now can you check the path that is used by the FFI call and put your path?
may be look at ffiLibrary and ffiLibrary:
I do not have an image with Mars at hand.
Stef
> On 22 Jul 2020, at 11:11, kmo wrote:
>
> Thanks for the sugge
Thanks for the suggestion but everything is 64 bit.
I added this problem to the mars github issues list (there's an existing
issue for linux problems) and Esteban is now looking at it, so we're getting
somewhere.
The problem was I had no libgit-3.so in the folder only a libgit.so.0.
Unfortunatel
The most common cause of things like this seems to be running a 32-bit program
and only having the 64-bit libraries available. Is your Pharo VM 32-bit?
On July 21, 2020 8:24:15 AM PDT, kmo wrote:
>I've just tried to get pharo-mars working on xubuntu 20.04. But it
>tells me
>it cannot find the G
I've just tried to get pharo-mars working on xubuntu 20.04. But it tells me
it cannot find the GTK3 library. But the library is present here:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3.so.0
I thought this was supposed to be the correct place.
Should I be putting a symbolic link somewhere?
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