I have a webdav dir on apache2 on Debian Sarge. I can access it from
another machine using cadaver and browse the dir. However if I try to
use Monticello on it I get error: could not access http://
I am using an IP address since I don't have fqdn for it..yet.
I added the repository to
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about y ourself. I understand that the definition
of yourself is ^self
But when I browse Object and look at yourself: all I find is the
description string..
Answer self.
What happened to ^self? Where is the actual code implementing this?
Thanks,
bakki
Hi Rainer,
On my MacBookPro (no mouse) I use option-click to get middle button
funtions. Could you not option-left-click on the mouse and get the
same?
-bakki
On 8/31/06, Rainer Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am pretty new to Squeak. I just wrote a minimal parser of some
Sussman lectures...
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/classes/6.001/abelson-sussman-lectures/
which are fantastic as well...but for Scheme mostly.
Thanks again,
bakki
On 8/31/06, Marcus Denker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31.08.2006, at 17:35, Bakki Kudva wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about y
Hi Ron,
I was reading the section on yourself in Kent Beck's Best Practices
Patterns book. Your examples made it even more clearer how to use
cascading with yourself Thanks a lot.
bakki
On 8/31/06, Ron Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bakki,
yourself is used quite often for chaining
Hi all,
The squeak code browser and whisker browser are great but some times
it is convenient to have a pretty print version of the code on paper
for those occasions when you are sitting under a tree by the Seaside.
Is there some way to pretty print to a .ps file all the code under a
certain
I had tried all the combinations but I get html text without any br
so in the browser it is quite difficult to read.
-bakki
On 8/31/06, cdrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it' not pretty but you can do a fileOut of any elements (class,
package, methods ...) from the browser (right clic). It's in
That's great! I will be doing that instead. Thanks for that pointer.
-bakki
On 8/24/06, cdrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
2006/8/24, Bakki Kudva [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have been developing on 3 machines and I shuttle the images back and
forth as follows.
I do that too but I try
Hi Steve,
Why unix VM? Aren't you runnning the OSX version of Squeak? I just
downloaded the .dmg file on a MacBookPro and it starts in a couple of
seconds and is ready to go.
-bakki
On 8/15/06, Steve Moffitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all -- my image after coming up is taking about 30
I have been seeing the same thing both at work and at home. Did you
figure out what the problem was, if any?
thanks,
bakki
On 8/9/06, Thomas Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Whenever I launch Squeak (v3.8#6665) it asks if I want to check for updates.
When I click Yes however, I
Stef,
On 8/3/06, stéphane ducasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To complement: in general do not through away your changes and image
(use them always in couple the changes contains the log of what you
did and can be handy to rescue some code). but do not forget to save
your code either as fileout
On 8/3/06, Keith Hodges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And using a Monticello account on www.squeaksource.com is a life saver
when your computer hard disk decides to re-iterate to you once more the
reality of Murphys Law. It provides an off site back up of your source
for free.
I have currently
Hi all,
I am new to the list and to SmallTalk. I just installed squeak on a
Debian Sarge box yesterday and all went well. I had intalled Seaside
and the required packages such as KomServices etc. It was all working
great and I was having a great time with Seaside's intro tutorials.
Then, in my
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