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Note that file contents, Pier.app, has owner:group of ''you'':''you'' [where ''you'' is your username] by default
 
Note that file contents, Pier.app, has owner:group of ''you'':''you'' [where ''you'' is your username] by default
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== First run ==
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The instructions say:
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: you can run the image headless by using the following bash script:
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*I'm not exactly sure what is meant by 'headless(-ly) but I think it has something to do with Apache, in the next section. I wasn't expecting to get into installing apache. I thought the image would be a complete webserver!
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{{code | #!/bin/bash
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#settings
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USER="www-data"
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VM="/usr/bin/squeakvm"
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VM_PARAMS="-mmap 200m -vm-sound-null -vm-display-null"
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IMAGE="pier.image"
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#start the vm
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"$VM" $VM_PARAMS "$IMAGE" &
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}}

Revision as of 01:22, 11 March 2011

I think I found a better, more explicit how-to here: http://smalltalkzen.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/deployed-hello-world-installing-seaside-and-squeak-basics/

Note that file contents, Pier.app, has owner:group of you:you [where you is your username] by default

First run

The instructions say:

you can run the image headless by using the following bash script:
  • I'm not exactly sure what is meant by 'headless(-ly) but I think it has something to do with Apache, in the next section. I wasn't expecting to get into installing apache. I thought the image would be a complete webserver!


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