Oki, you are rigth...I can fix and update the problems, but
Perhaps it would be more productive, work together and not the separated efforts of one person?. It would be like fighting windmills, I want to solve everything, even if I could. Therefore appointed the board, because I think of where you should leave this leadership.
Anyway forgiveness for my confusion over the release team and the VM team.
By the way, I'm using an image that I was having problems with the file changes. We note that the stamp of the methods are not stored in UTF-8, in the common cases should have no problem, but if someone puts extended in the sign ASCII characters are stored wrong. That what I discovered working with the port of Glorp, if they need a reference.
PS: I will debugging the C + + code to see if I can find the current problem. If I find something, i'll send a fixs or advices, Where can send a fixes or updates?
Best regards,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com wrote:
2008/5/30 Diogenes Moreira diogenes.moreira@gmail.com:
Norbert,
Thank for you answer, but this case this not is my problem. Before to write the previous mail, I was researching a lot of time and find the color problem in internet. after that, I tried solve the problem, such as you mention in you answer, but nothing, I can't interact with the world
But, the previous mail is a warning, please, "More atention to open source platform",
if you compare the squeak implementation in windows, mac and linux you will see alot of diferents, such as, when you close the world form the window menu. In linux squeak is killed without question, in windows the squeak ask you if you are sure of the action. In that simple details or the bigger details such as the color depth, you can see the disinterest of squeak's team on open source platform (at least in the releases's testing).
please don't forget of the south people. thank you for you answer again.
The release team pays attention on releasing images, not for releasing VMs. For each platform we have different people who supporting the platform code.
And besides, Squeak is open source too. Instead of blaming others who 'not paying attention to open source platform', you can take part in improving things and provide code updates/fixes.
-- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.