Hi there.
I have done a clean install of Pharo 9.0 using the zeroconf on get.pharo.org.
I am using curl https://get.pharo.org | bash
When running the environment, I get a message at startup telling me that my VM is too old and that I should install a newer one - I am running it on an M1 MacMini.
However, after discussions on Discord, it seems that the above script installs the latest “stable”, not the latest VM. How do I get out of this little wrinkle?
David
Is there any one who can help with this? It must be possible to download the latest VM surely.
David
On 27 Jul 2021, at 11:04, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com wrote:
Hi there.
I have done a clean install of Pharo 9.0 using the zeroconf on get.pharo.org.
I am using curl https://get.pharo.org | bash
When running the environment, I get a message at startup telling me that my VM is too old and that I should install a newer one - I am running it on an M1 MacMini.
However, after discussions on Discord, it seems that the above script installs the latest “stable”, not the latest VM. How do I get out of this little wrinkle?
David
Using https://get.pharo.org/64/90+vmLatest should download the 9 image and
the latest vm available
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021, 13:16 David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:
Is there any one who can help with this? It must be possible to download
the latest VM surely.
David
On 27 Jul 2021, at 11:04, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:
Hi there.
I have done a clean install of Pharo 9.0 using the zeroconf on
get.pharo.org.
I am using curl https://get.pharo.org | bash
When running the environment, I get a message at startup telling me that
my VM is too old and that I should install a newer one - I am running it on
an M1 MacMini.
However, after discussions on Discord, it seems that the above script
installs the latest “stable”, not the latest VM. How do I get out of this
little wrinkle?
David