Hello, I am contemplating forking the VM due to my frustration over having to live at Ian's mercy with regards to enhancements to the VM. I don't mean to fault Ian, he has clearly done some excellant work with Squeak and is superbly talented. My issue is that I am unable to work with his build environment to the point that I can successfully implement my own extensions such as the SDL driver that I've been working on. -- I can't figure out how to make the build script work.
I am therefore contemplating an attempt to fork a new set of platform code that I can work with. I don't expect the quality of my code will be able to equal that of Ian's in terms of compatibility, only that it will be better suited to my skillset. -- A version that I can change quickly, easily, and with impunity.
In researching this effort I came across an extremely interesting bit of code in my Croquet image:
####### glActiveTextureARB(texture) "This method was automatically generated."
### By what software???
"void glActiveTextureARB(GLenum texture);" <apicall: void 'glActiveTextureARB' (ulong) module: 'opengl32.dll'>
### An initial investigation seems to indicate that this is accomplished through the "FFI" plugin. How does this really work??? If it's even 1/10th as powerful as it appears to be, most of the existing platform and cross code should be scrapped in favor of in-image wrappers! =P ####
^self externalCallFailed ########
On Monday 28 March 2005 1:50 am, Alan Grimes wrote:
Hello, I am contemplating forking the VM due to my frustration over having to live at Ian's mercy with regards to enhancements to the VM. I don't mean to fault Ian, he has clearly done some excellant work with Squeak and is superbly talented. My issue is that I am unable to work with his build environment to the point that I can successfully implement my own extensions such as the SDL driver that I've been working on. -- I can't figure out how to make the build script work.
I find this a bit odd. I know of many people who have downloaded the sources, VMMaker, etc. and have had no problems building a VM.
Assuming your system has a properly matched set of tools, installed properly, the configure script should work properly.
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