Yes. I am a new smallralker and I haven't broken the .exe deliverable
concept. Also it is in my image but how do I get it so my GUI is the
only thing to come up?
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On Feb 4, 2010, at 1:54 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck
<[email protected]> wrote:
2010/2/4 Nathan Tuttle <[email protected]>
I created a CRC calculating algorithm and I want to be able to
deploy my application for other people to use. I am not sure how to
package an image so that it is user friendly.
Hi Nathan! First of all, thanks for asking how to share
something :) OpenSource code is always welcome.
So, the first question is, where do you have that code? just in your
image?
What you can do, first is to create a Monticello project in www.squeaksource.com
. That's a Monticello server where people can create projects,
commit, merge, etc. It is a control version system (sorry if you
already know all this). So, the first step is to create a project
there and then, from you image, you commit your code there. Then,
people will be able to download it or even commit (depending on the
settings you choose).
In a second step, further, you can create a Metacello configuration
for you project. This will let you have stable versions of your
projects, manage dependencies between packages, etc.
But I would start just with the first step.
I REALLY recommend you to read Pharo By Example book. It is free and
very good: http://www.pharobyexample.org/
You can download it in pdf. There, it is a complete chapter for
Monticello. Read that :)
Cheers
Mariano
Any help would be nice.
Thanks
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