Damien,

I have a quick question for you as a scripting fan: can you recommend a
good example to follow?  It would not have to be much; I am simply
trying to figure out how I am going to manage code.  It could be as
simple as "look at the build Pharo from scratch" link - whatever you
think gives a good idea of how you prefer to work.  Others are welcome
to weigh in similarly.  I do not promise to follow advice, but I would
certainly take a look.

Thanks,

Bill




Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Department of Anesthesiology
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/04/08 5:21 AM >>>
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Keith Hodges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 1. Searching Universes is a pain


I do not (completely) agree. Using the OB-based browser, things are
way better. You can search by category (which was already possible
without), by name or by status (installed, upgradable, selected).


> 5. Finding what depends upon what is a pain, you have to manually
search


This is not true. Open the browser, select your package and read the
description.

> 9. Universes is/was non-trivial to discard from the image if you want
to
> use it to build and discard it later.


I never read anything about that before. What is the problem exactly?

I agree with the other critics and would prefer to use Sake/Packages.
However, I have several problems with Sake/Packages as well:

1. There is no state as far as I know. Which means that if both
packages B and C depend on A, installing B then installing C will
install A twice.

2. There is no graphical user interface to install packages. This is
not a problem for me because I script everything but it can be
problematic for newcomers.

As soon as 1 is fixed, I could implement 2 using OB.

Bye

-- 
Damien Cassou
http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st

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