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Bug#471927: [Vm-dev] Help/advice tracking down a squeak-vm regression



Hi Amos,

the image should be relatively clean, but it's still just my working copy. It would be cleaner to file in my change set into the pristine image. 

Btw, the Sugar Labs folks still want a GPLed OLPC image. Would be great if you could release that.

And on a related note, the next Squeak VM release should have all your plugins in it. I adapted them to the unix build structure. That would mean Scratch does not need to bundle the plugins anymore. It should also help with the ARM version of the OLPC laptops.

- Bert -

On 29.05.2012, at 21:34, Amos Blanton <amos@scratch.mit.edu> wrote:

Bert,

I took off on a bunch of travels and some vacation just after you made this fix, and didn't have a chance to test. But now I've spent a little time testing, and things seem to be working great! Not only does your fixed image work well on 32 bit ubuntu, but it seems to work ok even when run on my 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04 system (haven't played with sound yet, but seems promising.). 

Thanks so much for that fix! 

May I update our source package with your modified image and changes files?

-Amos

On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:47 PM, John Maloney <jmaloney@media.mit.edu> wrote:

Bert -- this is wonderful! Thank you so much!

       -- John

On May 11, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote:

> I fixed it. Did not do extensive testing, but with the fixed image, Scratch works with 32 bit Ubuntu's 4.4.7 Squeak VM.
>
> Attached is a change set. Basically I did again what Andreas did on 2/2/2001 - replaced the 90 indexed primitive declarations with their named counterpart. I did not copy the current Squeak versions, to avoid any side effects.
>
> Also, here is a fixed image+changes for easy testing (will go away in a few days):
>
>       http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9643745/tmp/scratch-1.4.0.5-bf.zip
>
> - Bert -
>
> <namedPrims-bf.2.cs.gz>



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