Am 28.01.2014 um 22:50 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com>:
> they do not appear because they shouldn’t :) > > MCPackage = RPackage in 3.0 > Ah, very good. I see this of course shortly after I applied ones again stupid package names to be able to separate tests. > that means that you need 3 mc packages… or 1 r packages + 2 tags > tags? What year is it? At the moment I’m feeling as I had been off the list for quite a while! Ok, I’ll try to find these myself. Btw. 30 minutes ago I found metacello stuff (create baseline, create development version) in the menu of the monticello packages. Great stuff! Are you sure there isn’t a lot of good stuff sneaking in without anyone noticing? > btw… there are still some glitches with that that need to be fixed. Please > report if/when you find them :) > Oh my, I hate it because that is the one thing I’m good at….finding bugs. Norbert > Esteban > > On 28 Jan 2014, at 22:29, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote: > >> I have a project that defines a package >> >> Project-Core >> >> then I added some more like >> >> Project-Core-Exception >> Project-Core-Command >> … >> >> but those do not appear in the monticello package. Is it supposed to be that >> way from 3.0 on or is this a bug? >> >> Norbert >> >> > >