Hello all,

I managed to create an install script; as I suspected would be case, it was 
very anticlimactic.  I tried creating a password-protected directory under my 
personal web site, but that did not go well.  The authentication is weird, so 
it was probably asking a lot.  A directory repository worked.

Does Monticello/PackageInfo see a change in method category (aka package) as a 
change to the package?  It appears not, and it worries me a little in that it 
seems to make it easy to lose work by forgetting to save it.  Do any of you 
script saving your packages?

The results are untested at present, but I used SIF to transfer a fair amount 
of code into Pharo.  To cope with the naming of the ODBC classes, I ended up 
doing things like Smalltalk at:#DBConnection put:ODBCConnection, and that 
worked out nicely, at least AFAICT at this stage.  SIF finally ended up 
complaining about running out of items when processing the last file.  I 
reserve the right to later report that it was a miserable failure, but it looks 
like I most of the code imported.

Using the standard tools, the w2k theme, disabling faded backgrounds and 
enabling fast drag, performance on an older Linux system is ok (more or less).  
There are still things that take too long, and Pharo's responses are no better 
(sometimes worse) than even software running over a remote desktop connection.  
We need a speed boost, but judicious settings help a little.

Is there a way to disable the anti-aliased fonts?  In fairness, I should try 
turning that off to see if any speed boost is worth the price.

Bill





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