That's pretty cool.
I entered about:flags in the address bar and changed the NativeClient setting to enable. Then I did it for about:plugins. I came back, hit the link, and it said the plugin was not allowed. After flopping around lots of NaCl docs, I managed to make it work by downloading a demo called Ogre, which deposited 50M of stuff on my computer. It's available here:
http://www.gonacl.com/dev/demos.html
Then I closed and opened Chrome. The flags stayed set and the link ran.
Oh, yea. One more thing: wait. It may take a few seconds to appear.
It's very cool. I like the bridge a lot. If I recall correctly the Squeak plugin didn't interact with the outside world in any way.
What's the story on the PepperPlugin I see referred to in NativeClientBrdige>>#handleMessage? How did you make that?
Chris
At Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:48:17 -0400, Chris Cunnington wrote:
That's pretty cool.
I entered about:flags in the address bar and changed the NativeClient setting to enable. Then I did it for about:plugins. I came back, hit the link, and it said the plugin was not allowed. After flopping around lots of NaCl docs, I managed to make it work by downloading a demo called Ogre, which deposited 50M of stuff on my computer. It's available here:
Wow. In any case... I remember that there used to be only one setting to enable NaCl but I don't know why they need two settings now.
Oh, yea. One more thing: wait. It may take a few seconds to appear.
Supposedly, the next time and after, it should be fairly quick to launch.
It's very cool. I like the bridge a lot. If I recall correctly the Squeak plugin didn't interact with the outside world in any way.
What's the story on the PepperPlugin I see referred to in NativeClientBrdige>>#handleMessage? How did you make that?
I was about to to Squeaksource but it is taking its usual weekend off. The code is in my github:
https://github.com/yoshikiohshima/NaClSqueak/blob/master/squeak-svn/PepperPl...
(The line ending prevents github to show the content on the web, but you can download in one way or another.)
-- Yoshiki
I changed the about:flag and then I rebooted Chrome and it worked fine.
Karl
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
That's pretty cool.
I entered about:flags in the address bar and changed the NativeClient setting to enable. Then I did it for about:plugins. I came back, hit the link, and it said the plugin was not allowed. After flopping around lots of NaCl docs, I managed to make it work by downloading a demo called Ogre, which deposited 50M of stuff on my computer. It's available here:
http://www.gonacl.com/dev/demos.html
Then I closed and opened Chrome. The flags stayed set and the link ran.
Oh, yea. One more thing: wait. It may take a few seconds to appear.
It's very cool. I like the bridge a lot. If I recall correctly the Squeak plugin didn't interact with the outside world in any way.
What's the story on the PepperPlugin I see referred to in NativeClientBrdige>>#handleMessage? How did you make that?
Chris
I'm reasonably confident that if you made one and said it was the official Squeak G+ then people would use it and the SOB would endorse it. After that we could link it to squeak.org.
Chris
"Chris" == Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com writes:
Chris> I'm reasonably confident that if you made one and said it was the Chris> official Squeak G+ then people would use it and the SOB would Chris> endorse it. After that we could link it to squeak.org.
Unfortunately, the current G+ Pages don't allow for multiple admins. So it would be permanently attached to whomever created it. Ugh.
I presume this will be fixed soon.
2011/11/9 Randal L. Schwartz merlyn@stonehenge.com
I presume this will be fixed soon.
https://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!topic/pages-disc...
Alex
I just created a page at:
https://plus.google.com/115950529692424242526
Not much content yet! :)
Alex
2011/11/9 Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com
I'm reasonably confident that if you made one and said it was the official Squeak G+ then people would use it and the SOB would endorse it. After that we could link it to squeak.org.
Chris
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