On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 9:25 PM, Eagle Offshore <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Looking at Pharo 4.0
>
> First, I'm a little confused by the Configuration Browser - did this
> replace Monticello?.
>
>
No, this is just a kind of centralized repository / catalog from which you
can download projects that have a working Metacello configuration
(Metacello is a package management system for Monticello) for the Pharo
version you are running.
You may want to read about Metacello (there is a Pharo By Example chapter
out there).


> I'm not clear on the difference between a package and configuration and
> also the "Load Stable" vs "Load Configuration".  Is Load Configuration the
> bleeding edge or something?
>

I recommend you reading Metacello book chapter. Those are all possible ways
of loading a project with Metacello (a project that does have a Metacello
configuration defined).
Load Configuration just loads the Metacello configuration class for that
project. Nothing else. Loading a particular version (like stable or
bleeding edge or a fixed number version) does load the code, packages and
dependencies of that project.

BTW note that if a project isn't in the ConfigurationBrowser it does not
mean it doesn't exist nor it won't work in that Pharo. It could mean that
noone did the effort of publishing the ConfigurationOf class in the correct
repository and a couple of other tasks required by the Configuration
Browser.


>
> I guess I could use a primer on the new modern way of managing code
> packages.
>
> I have a project to do that will involve a raspberry pi 2, a data feed
> from an arduino managing sensors, mapping/navigation, and a touch screen.
>
> In my googling I have spotted some articles on running Pharo on raspberry
> pi, and open street map with roassal2.  I'm basically building an appliance
> here but would love to develop on my mac and deploy to the raspberry pi 2
> as full screen.  I looked at the release notes for raspbian OS and it seems
> a package 'squeak-vm' was updated in 2013 for it.  Not sure about cairo for
> roassal2?
>
>
https://medium.com/@astares/pharo-pi-9eef257b6a21#.gw72pe7uy


> Any pointers?  I think this could be a really cool use case for Pharo.
>
> Thanks
> -Todd Blanchard
>



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