What I would like to have is

        -> A way to save files per package in the image in a virtual file system
        -> Monticello support to save that virtual file system as part of the 
.mcz

We could clean up *a lot* of methods in the image and even save memory: right 
now
the "save Base64 encoded strings in methods" means that we have the data two 
times: the string literal and the
object created from it. (and the source on disk).


On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:23 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> yes that would be great to have indeed.
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, September 3, 2013, J.F. Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I've been trying to move things over to Pharo and may be a bit more active 
> > on the list. Part of that is trying to use smalltalkhub to manage my code. 
> > Since I do a lot of visual work, I tend to have a lot of images (and 
> > sounds) to manage. I'd like to be able to distribute them easily but I 
> > can't seem to find a way to upload them to a shared directory. In Squeak, 
> > there was this idea of .SAR files for distributing files. Is there a good 
> > solution for this outside of the Seaside approach of embedding the file 
> > information in class methods. I'm talking about hundreds of files and 
> > multiple MBs here, rather than one or two small files.
> > Cheers,
> > Jeff
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> > Skype ID: jochenrick
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