Depends a bit on which platforms you want it to run, and like Martin says, you 
should be ok. For removing it you have two options

1) remove the projects for pharo2.0 like this:

        spec for: #'pharo2.x' do:[

                spec 
                        removeProject: 'Spy';
                        removeProject: 'Fuel'.
        ]

this should (if I remember correctly) also remove your dependencies on them. Of 
course, this should follow all references to this.

Alternative is that you do it positive, saying:

        spec for: #( #'squeak' #'pharo1.x' ) do: [
                …
        ]

Regards,
Diego


On Apr 5, 2013, at 11:58 AM, roberto.mine...@usi.ch wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I build the ConfigurationOf for my current project and it works fine, but I 
> have some doubts.
> My project has dependencies on two other projects, namely Spy and Fuel.
> In my ConfigurationOf I'm loading these two projects before fetching my code.
> 
> The point is that, for example, I'm loading Fuel even if it is already loaded 
> in the current image and the same for Spy.
> 
> Could you help me in creating a ConfigurationOf which only loads those 
> projects if not already in the image and eventually only updates them to the 
> last version?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> R
> 
> P.s. Here (http://ws.stfx.eu/QOMGC86FZTG) is my current baseline for the 
> ConfigurationOf.


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