[Glass] Warning: GsDevKitHome scripts for building pharo images are currently broken ...

Lyn Headley via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Thu Apr 9 09:27:05 PDT 2015


Maybe you could just set up an http mirror of get.pharo.org, and copy the
zeroconf script and associated file storage to it. If this is simple, it
would last forever and avoid having to learn too much about pharo internals.

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

>
> On 04/08/2015 10:02 AM, Johan Brichau wrote:
>
>> It does make sense if you want to keep supporting older versions.
>> So, the question ultimately boils down to wether you want to still build
>> using older versions of Pharo which the Pharo team does no longer ‘support’?
>>
>>
> Of the 15 forks of gsDevKitHome, I am the only person running on the
> latest version of the master branch. So it appears that folks already
> aren't in the habit of upgrading the scripts and I am worried that in 4
> years when I presume Pharo3.0 is dropped from the zeroconf site and you
> start getting a 404 for the vm30 and pharo30 urls that you guys will be
> faced with this question ...
>
> If the Pharo folks said:
>
>   The zeroconf urls will work as long as the site is alive. When a
>   Pharo release goes off support the image, changes, sources and vm
>   download urls will be changed to be static urls that provide the last
>   supported version.
>
> then this would not be an issue.
>
> It will definitely be easier to "just use the url", but I don't relish the
> thought of dealing with the fire drill that I hit yesterday when a
> perfectly good url starts giving 404's...
>
> So I am guilty of thinking ahead ... and perhaps I shouldn't worry...
>
> Dale
>
>
>
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