Don't put it in the same package?
Doesn't really make sense to have the configuration for how to load a
package be part of the package itself...
(though, it does make sense to keep them in the same repository)
Cheers,
Henry
Den 21. mai 2010 kl. 17.52 skrev Javier Pimás <[email protected]
m>:
Wow, this is brilliant! it it'd have been of great help yesterday ;)
I gave it a quick look an there's one thing I still don't
know how to do. I need to put ConfigurationOfGLMorphic inside
GLMorphic package, but as it isn't in any GLMorphic-* category it
isn't automatically detected by monticello. I don't see any button
to add a class or category to the package. What should I do?
thanks,
javier.
2010/5/21 Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]>
2010/5/21 Javier Pimás <[email protected]>
Hi, I made a very basic ConfigurationOfGLMorphic that manages it's
dependency on FFI. Where should I upload this configuration now?
Hi Javier. Here I attach a first not-yet-draft chapter of Metacello.
There you will find the answer ;) (feedback is welcome!!!)
But in sumary, you should commit to the repository of the same
project. In your case, as Igor said, to GLMorphic repository.
There you can commit your development changes to the configuration.
Once you have a released version, you just copy it to
MetacelloConfiguration repository.
Cheers
Mariano
Regards,
Javier.
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