On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Benoit St-Jean <[email protected]> wrote:

> Two quick questions this morning :
>
> 1) If I am using a package from squeaksource.com and this package only
> works with Squeak now (methods have been removed from Pharo, methods only
> exists in Squeak, different behavior in Pharos vs Squeak, whatever the
> reason), what is the preferred way of committing a works-in-Pharo version to
> SqueakSource ?  I wouldn't want the same problem happening to Squeakers,
> i.e. someone loads this package in Squeak and discover that the new version
> only works in Pharo now!  Perhaps the answer is "Pharo needs its own
> SqueakSource repository" but in the meantime, what should I do and how?
>

usually people use a YourApp-Dialect  YourApp-Dialect-Squeak  ,
YourApp-Dialect-Pharo etc.
Then you can use Grease or Sport. Finally, with Metacello you can
automatically load packages depending on the OS.


>
> 2) Is there a preferred way of adding settings/preferences to the Pharo
> environment, if so can someone redirect me to the proper documentation/link
> on how-to-do-it ?  I'm a bit confused as to what I'd have to use since there
> seems to be some old (?!?!) Preferences stuff still present in Pharo.  In my
> case, I'd like to be able to specify my own parseableSourceCodeTemplate
> instead of the default one.
>

http://book.pharo-project.org/book/CustomizingPharo/DeclaringSetting/


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> Benoit St-Jean
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