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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Using GNU Smalltalk as user frontend for embedded L
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Jeronimo Pellegrini |
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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Using GNU Smalltalk as user frontend for embedded Linux devices (OpenWRT/Buildroot) |
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Tue, 2 Jul 2019 10:11:33 -0300 |
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Well, it would need to be packaged for OpenWRT/LibreCMC.
I have packaged a couple of interpreters (Lisps, mostly) for
OpenWRT/LibreCMC:
https://gitlab.com/jpellegrini/openwrt-packages
Although I have interest in packaging GNU Smalltalk too, I haven't
tried yet. One problem: GNU Smalltalk (as Clisp) uses libsigsegv, which is
not packaged, for OpenWRT. I could not yet package it (that is why I did not
package Clisp either).
There may be other problems.
I am willing to help packaging it, if someone else is also interested.
J.
On Tue, Jul 02, 2019 at 12:43:28AM -0500, ponyatov wrote:
> What limits the current GNU Smalltalk version to be used as user scripting
> and GUI engine for low-profile embedded Linux devices such as RT5350 routers
> and control hardware?
>
> How can I implement full-sized GUI in a client browser using some sort of
> WEB VNC client, JS-based client, or maybe WebAssembly?
>
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