[Glass] GLASS appliance (VMWare virtual machine) still available?

Dale Henrichs via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Wed Feb 11 14:38:42 PST 2015


Norbert,

I am aware of your work...

Last summer I started work on GsDevKitHome[1], which defines a disk 
structure for laying down multiple stones on disk plus supporting 
disk-based infrastructure ... and I'm in the death throes of getting 
another GsDevKitHome release out the door ...

In the fullness of time, I expect that GsDevKitHome will get to the 
point where I can blow the dust off of your work and merge GsDevKitHome 
with it ...

If someone wants to step up and modernize Norberts approach and merge 
with GsDevKitHome, I'd be more than happy to see that done (I'd even 
help where I could)... but if you are going to wait for me to do it ... 
then we're back to the "fullness of time":)

Dale

[1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome

On 02/11/2015 02:19 PM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>> Am 09.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Dale Henrichs via Glass 
>> <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com <mailto:glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com>>:
>>
>> The appliance is no longer available so building your own vm is the 
>> best bet, as Bruno suggests.
>>
>> I am in the process of putting together pretty comprehensive 
>> instructions for installing GemStone [1], but I haven't quite 
>> automated the os update process, but I do have manual instructions 
>> for preparing Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubunut14.04[2]. And eventually I will 
>> supply information about installing and configuration nginx and/or 
>> lighttpd .. there are folks on this list who use one or the other and 
>> I'm sure they can help with the configuration details.
>>
> I know nobody is interested. But I don't understand why taking an 
> approach like I did with virtual-gemstone [1] is not a good fit to 
> produce applicances and make it possible for people to adjust their 
> own. The stuff in the repository is quite old so I don't think it will 
> run out of the box.
>
> A short summary:
>
> - you provide an iso image of your preferred linux distro
> - veewee installs a basic linux
> - it hands control over to vagrant
> - vagrant configures the system
> - vagrant installs chef
> - chef uses the available recipes to install all the software you need
>
> I made this up to installing nginx, gemstone, install seaside in 
> gemstone, etc. If everything it is one command to invoke that spits 
> out a read made virtual appliance that runs gemstone. I never did it 
> but it is prepared so that you could generate the appliances from a 
> jenkins server.
>
> just saying,
>
> Norbert
>
> [1] https://github.com/noha/virtual-gemstone
>
>> Dale
>>
>> [1] 
>> https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome#open-source-development-kit-for-gemstones-64-bit-
>> [2] https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome/issues/22
>> On 2/8/15 11:21 PM, FrankB via Glass wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am looking for a working VMWare or VirtualBox appliance with GemStone
>>> GLASS and Pharo installed, not necessarily the latest version, that 
>>> I can
>>> use to make some first acquaintance with GemStone.
>>>
>>> Experience shows that it's not only an extreme waste of time and a 
>>> highly
>>> frustrating task having to go through the typically quite complex
>>> installation hassle of a new development environment just because 
>>> one would
>>> like to have a closer look at it. In many cases, installation simply 
>>> fails.
>>>
>>> Therefore, I would really prefer to download some well prepared demo 
>>> / test
>>> / play virtual version.
>>>
>>> Any link available?
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>> Frank
>>>
>>>
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