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Zeroconf downloading latest rather than stable

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David Pennington
Tue, Jul 27, 2021 10:04 AM

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

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
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David Pennington
Thu, Jul 29, 2021 4:15 PM

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

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
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Gabriel Cotelli
Thu, Jul 29, 2021 4:35 PM

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

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 >