What is important is that we can load the slice.
Bcause this is the problem with cs is that you can get packages that
you cannot reload.
Stef
On May 31, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
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
I don't understand these instructions:
How do you do step 6? what does adding packages to packages
mean?
Right click or (command click if you're on a mac) on a package
listed in a Monticello browser. you will see "add required package".
Add all the packages that are prefixed by a * (resulting from
loading your .cs file).
Slices sounds like MC2. Does Pharo use MC2?
No. pharo uses MC1. We might switch to MC2 when it is ready, but for
now we stick to something that is reliable.
I hope this is clearer now.
What Bill meant I guess is to add this information to a wiki. I will
refine what is already written over the time.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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