Re: [Pharo-users] Why doesn't the VM command line help show the useful image commands anymore?

2019-04-30 Thread K K Subbu
On 30/04/19 6:14 PM, Tim Mackinnon wrote: Subbu - I didn’t understand your point? How would I know to do pharo -- --list , by looking at the output of —help? (And in fact that doesn’t work on OSX, it prompts me for an image - thus reinforcing my point that the default image doesn’t appear to

Re: [Pharo-users] Why doesn't the VM command line help show the useful image commands anymore?

2019-04-30 Thread Tim Mackinnon
Subbu - I didn’t understand your point? How would I know to do pharo -- --list , by looking at the output of —help? (And in fact that doesn’t work on OSX, it prompts me for an image - thus reinforcing my point that the default image doesn’t appear to work, at least not in osx). I swear a year

Re: [Pharo-users] Why doesn't the VM command line help show the useful image commands anymore?

2019-04-30 Thread K K Subbu
On 30/04/19 3:35 AM, Tim Mackinnon wrote: Anyway - I tried using the command line on OSX ( I noticed they had used pharo, and not pharo-ui — which I never understood: why is it not pharo for ui and pharo-cmd for terminal, as it burns most people?) - and typed “pharo —help”, and you get an

Re: [Pharo-users] Why doesn't the VM command line help show the useful image commands anymore?

2019-04-30 Thread Sven Van Caekenberghe
> On 30 Apr 2019, at 00:05, Tim Mackinnon wrote: > > I was asked a question about starting pharo exercism from the command line on > Arch linux - seems the Pharo.image file isn’t being found (but it was > installed with AUR, which I am unfamiliar with). > > Anyway - I tried using the

[Pharo-users] Why doesn't the VM command line help show the useful image commands anymore?

2019-04-29 Thread Tim Mackinnon
I was asked a question about starting pharo exercism from the command line on Arch linux - seems the Pharo.image file isn’t being found (but it was installed with AUR, which I am unfamiliar with). Anyway - I tried using the command line on OSX ( I noticed they had used pharo, and not pharo-ui