Diego Lont wrote:
Hi all, Recently we had a lot of trouble, because Seaside upgraded its stable version from 2.8 to 3.0. This caused a lot of configurations not to load properly anymore, because #stable was referenced in a lot of release version.In reaction to that, I advocated to replace references to #stable to specific versions. Downstream configurations should not break if a configuration it depends on upgrades its stable version. Not all projects have adopted this policy, so that is the source of the configuration mismatch. We also have a different problem, that we used to solve by using #stable. Minor releases, included bug fixes, should be automatically be pulled over in the configurations downstream. So my solution was probably too much cutting corners. To solve this, I think we should introduce a new symbolic version for projects that are used a lot. For seaside this would mean defining the following versions: #stable28 #stable30 #stable31 These versions should be used when referencing to seaside, as #stable was clear too coarse grained. You do not want a major version upgrade in a dependent configuration, as this can lead to a lot of trouble, but you do want minor changes (patches) pulled in automatically. Without knowing much yet about Configurations, my first thought is why not make them: #release28 #release30 #release31 cheers -ben If people agree this is a good idea, I will add these versions to Seaside and add the versions #stable10 and #stable11 to grease, and update the downstream configurations that I am allowed to changed. I should have time for this somewhere next week. I will also add the versions #stable30 and #stable31 to Magritte3 Regards, Diego On 21 Mar 2014, at 14:32, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote:adding: ConfigurationOfGrease>>#stable: spec <symbolicVersion: #'stable'> spec for: #'common' version: '1.1.6'. spec for: #'pharo2.x' version: '1.1.5' makes voyage *and* seaside load fine in pharo2.0.I do not think this is a good idea. The problem is that 2 different references to grease exist. These should all correspond to the same version. |
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