[Glass] gsDevKit / tode first time setup
Jon Paynter via Glass
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Sun Oct 18 17:41:48 PDT 2015
... a reply on a sunday -- impressive!
so the instructions say I need to install the server first.
I have an ubuntu 12.04 I am using. After making a new clone of
GsDevKit_home I run the install script:
gemstone at ubuntu:~$ $GS_HOME/bin/installServer 3.2.9 seaside
=================
GsDevKit script: installServer 3.2.9 seaside
path: /home/gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/installServer
=================
=================
GsDevKit script: downloadGemStone seaside
path: /home/gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/downloadGemStone
=================
Installing GemStone/S seaside
[Info] Starting installation of GemStone64Bitseaside-x86_64.Linux on ubuntu
Skip operating system configuration steps, system already setup
(/home/gemstone/GsDevKit_home/bin/.gsdevkitSysSetup exists)
[Info] Downloading GemStone64Bitseaside-x86_64.Linux.zip using /usr/bin/wget
--2015-10-19 00:33:44--
http://ftp.gemtalksystems.com/pub/GemStone64/seaside/GemStone64Bitseaside-x86_64.Linux.zip
Resolving ftp.gemtalksystems.com (ftp.gemtalksystems.com)... 54.213.115.236
Connecting to ftp.gemtalksystems.com
(ftp.gemtalksystems.com)|54.213.115.236|:80...
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
2015-10-19 00:33:45 ERROR 404: Not Found.
after a little poking around on ftp.gemtalksystems.com, it seems the
download path is wrong:
ftp.gemtalksystems.com/pub/GemStone64/seaside <-- 'seaside' folder doesnt
exist
Let me know where to go next
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
> Jon,
>
> I am right on the cusp of switching from gsDevKiHome[1] to
> GsDevKit_home[2] ... One of the driving forces for creating
> GsDevKit_home[2] was to improve the experience for Windows users... For
> example with the new GsDevKit_home[2], the same scripts are used for all
> platforms (the Windows-specific changes are hidden under the covers).
>
> As a Windows user I'm inclined to ask you to try taking the Early Access
> of GsDevKit_home[2] for windows and let us know how it goes -- you are one
> of the targeted users after all ...
>
> I _am_ actively working on GsDevKit_home[2], but I am pretty much finished
> with the scripts and I'm focusing more on tODE --- the good news is that
> I've created bash scripts that you can run to update bot the bash scripts
> and tODE stones, so you should be able to keep up at your own pace.
>
> If you are interested in trying out the new GsDevKit_home[2] please read
> through the recent Early Access messages ...
>
> Which ever way you choose to go, I have noticed that the Pharo download
> server has gotten a bit flakey recently --- I've seen it hang and I've seen
> it break the download connection without errors ... it seems that wget
> might be part of the problem, since the Pharo server failure mechanism
> appears to cause wget to exit without error, whereas curl seems to at least
> exit with an error ...
>
> For GsDevKit_home[2], I've switched the scripts to use curl (if present)
> and wget secondarily, but nothing is guaranteed when the internet is
> involved and retrying until the download succeeds is the best bet ...
> depending upon the failure mechanism it may be necessary to delete all of
> the files in the $GS_HOME/pharo directory except the GemTalkSystemsLogo.png
> (for gsDevKitHome[1]).
>
> If you go with GsDevKit_home[2] please let me know so I can keep things
> straight --- and the instructions _are_ different:)
>
> Dale
>
> [1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome
> [2]
> https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home#open-source-development-kit-for-gemstones-64-bit
> -
>
>
> On 10/18/15 2:02 PM, Jon Paynter via Glass wrote:
>
> After seeing some of Dale's work on tode I wanted to give it a try --
> especially since it appears to an option to install a windows client.
>
> I tried to follow the instructions here:
> <https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome/blob/master/docs/windowsClientInstallation.md>
> https://github.com/GsDevKit/gsDevKitHome/blob/master/docs/windowsClientInstallation.md
>
> Everything went ok until i got to step 7
> then I ran into 2 problems.
> 1) The documentation page doesnt say where 'the installWindowsClient'
> file lives. A quick search found it in gsDevKitHome/bin/windows
>
> 2) After running the cmd I get error:
> $ installWindowsClient 3.1.0.2 D:/gitroot/tode D:/gitroot/ston
> [Info] Downloading GemBuilderC3.1.0.2-x86.Windows_NT.zip using /bin/curl
> % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time
> Current
> Dload Upload Total Spent Left
> Speed
> 100 4256k 100 4256k 0 0 1568k 0 0:00:02 0:00:02 --:--:--
> 1568k
> [Info] Uncompressing GemStone archive into
> /d/gitroot/gsDevKitHome/gemstone/products/
> copy gci libraries
> copy msvcr100.dll library
> [Info] Finished GemBuilderC3.1.0.2-x86.Windows_NT installation
>
> [Info] GemStone version information:
> GemStone/S 64 Bit
> 3.1.0.2 Build: gss64_3_1_0_x_branch-29651
> Wed Nov 28 17:39:35 2012
> Installing Pharo
> [Info] Downloading Pharo3.0-win.zip using /bin/curl
> % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time
> Current
> Dload Upload Total Spent Left
> Speed
> 100 17.8M 100 17.8M 0 0 1049k 0 0:00:17 0:00:17 --:--:--
> 1207k
> [Info] Uncompressing Pharo archive into /d/gitroot/gsDevKitHome/pharo
> creating todeClient image
> createTodeImage[Error]: failed loading tode client
>
> my D: has plenty of space left (750GB free)
>
> How do I fix this error?
>
>
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