On Saturday 31 May 2008 01:31:52 Bill Schwab wrote:
> I think this needs to be carved onto the side of a monument somewhere,
> perhaps with a gigantic and stylized image of Avi or Colin smiting a
> helpless enemy :)

Hi Bill,

I understand that people here are bored by such a question. 
The problem is that a newcomer don't really want to disturb this freshly 
installed procedure. 
It needs to be well understood before any upload.
Maybe a lot of good works can be broken because of a bad manipulation. I do not 
want that other
developpers have to spent time to repare my stupid upload. For now, 12 packages 
are impacted by
my work.
Please, do not answer like this to newcomers. 
Pharo is a very good thing, I will help but I can imagine that someone can give 
up because
of a bad feeling after such an answer even if you think it's only a joke.

>  Failing that, perhaps it should go on a wiki??
It is already on the "How to contribute" wiki page.
maybe you can help me understand Alexandre points.
I only need confirmations.

> 3 - Load your .cs file
I can load the changeset .cs file from the file list ?
> 
> 6 - add to your SLICE package all the packages that have a * before  
> their name as required
Before I load my .cs, no package have a * before its name. They are all up 
todate because of step 1, ok.
After my .cs loading, a lot of packages have *. (12 packages)
All these packages are touched by my update so all this packages
have to be declared as dependent package of my SLICE-RemoveisMorphicMessage, 
isn't it ?
I guess yes.
I declare them as dependent by using the "add required package" menu item on 
Monticello package list.
I guess yes
> 7 - Save your SLICE package in PharoInBox
do I need a login/password ?
I guess no 

Now, a question about the final update, this one that is made in order to make 
a new pharo release.
How is it achieved ?

thank in advance.

Cheers
Alain

> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.
> University of Florida
> Department of Anesthesiology
> PO Box 100254
> Gainesville, FL 32610-0254
> 
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> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/30/2008 4:27:18 PM >>>
> Hi Alain,
> 
> I agree, the process is not that easy and intuitive.
> 
> 1 - Take the latest pharo image, and click on update on the left tab
> 2 - Open Monticello
> 3 - Load your .cs file
> 4 - you should see some package with a * before them in Monticello
> 5 - Create a package named SLICE-Remove isMorphic message
> 6 - add to your SLICE package all the packages that have a * before  
> their name as required
> 7 - Save your SLICE package in PharoInBox
> 
> Cheers,
> Alexandre
> 
> On 30 May 2008, at 20:39, Alain Plantec wrote:
> 
> >
> >>> ok, I'm starting by chasing all senders to the isMorphic message
> > I've a .cs that touch a lot of methods everywhere**.
> > now, what is the procedure ?
> > can I put my .cs somewhere, give it to somebody, make a .mcz with  
> > it ? (I do not known how)
> > sorry for all these stupid questions, I try to understand the update 
> 
> > process.
> > thanks
> > alain
> >
> >
> > **
> > for all #isMorphic senders:
> > "self isMorphic ifTrue: [XXXXX] ifFalse: [YYYYY]"
> > is replaced with
> > "XXXXX"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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