>> Can you provide more information so that we can see what we can do. > There's not much to say execpt that nothing happens, wherther I launch it > with settings or not. Last working images I have are Pharo 11.0. Nothings > works for Pharo 12+ ! >
@Christophe is there a log in PharoLauncher @Benoit could you try to update the VMs - do you get the same behavior if you reinstall the launcher? > >> 2) On a totally different subject, is there a package to be able load the >> Monticello Browser tool back into the image starting with Pharo 11? It's >> really annoying to deprive users from easily loading code from all the repos >> still using the Monticello format! >> I do not know. We do not support mcz loading. >> We sincerely understand that it can be painful but we cannot rewrite all the >> old tools. >> Embrace Git and Iceberg is a super nice tool for that. >> We are working on removing morphic and this is a large effort. >> If you want I can pair program with you to port one of your projects to >> github. > Maybe the solution would be to have Monticello loadable as a standalone > package ! How do you guys port stuff from SqueakSource to Pharo? May be > someone in the Pharo community has an easy recipe to do that! Guys? Anyone? > Suggestions? mv P.mcz P.zip unzip P.zip Then load the file by dropping it on the desktop. On error I create missing classes and restart >>> 3) Finally, is there a preferred ***central*** repository to store Pharo >>> code? Something like Squeaksource was, or RubyGems (for Ruby) or Cincom >>> Public Repository (VisualWorks Smalltalk) ? >> We always wanted to do that but we got stuck launching a market place. >> The idea is that you publish your code anywhere you want on github, gitlab…. >> and you publish a description of such project in the marketplace. >> We did not have the manpower to launch this project. If you want to help we >> can tell >> you what we designed: the simplest thing that could work - a git repo. >> Now christophe should have the information somewhere. > I understand. It`s just a fantasy/dream/wish that things would be much > easier to find if, like the Cuis repo or SqueakSource or SS3 or SmalltalkHub, > everything would be in one place. At least, regardless of what repo you use, > a central page with package descriptions that would like to the proper > location We want a central repo but are out of steam :( S Stéphane Ducasse http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr 06 30 93 66 73 "If you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you do differently? ....ESPECIALLY if, by doing something different, today might not be your last day on earth.” Calvin & Hobbes