On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Cameron Sanders <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I keep having problems with configurations. The documentation for each
> particular tool looks so simple, and seems to work all by itself, but for
> some reason, I keep failing at having one 1.4 (or 1.3) image where
> everything works (e.g. Glorp AND seaside AND DBXTalk); though I do have 3
> different images where 2-out of three work, so by revolving my dev process
> through the images, I can make headway... but there must be a better way.
> Especially given that those images contain different versions of the tools
> and core image.
>
> Is there someone who has all three tools (Glorp, DBXTalk & Magritte, and
> Seaside) coexisting and playing well together in a 1.4 (or 1.3) image?
> Could you please drop me an email?
>
> I also want to use Fuel for some things.
>
> How much money would I need to donate to Pharo per year, so that the
> recipients would make available an image meeting my (see above) specs with
> the recommended patterns working? With updates available every 3 months,
> for example.
>

[if i pay for something, deducting the money from my taxable income is no
problem.]

>
> I am sure there are a few common configurations that people would like.
> Part of the problem of course is the explosion of tools! Nice work
> everybody!!
> -
>
> Who would be the DBXTalk expert? For some reason I am unable to post on
> the nabble forum -- oddly, a private thread of emails I shared with Pamela
> ended up there, but I cannot seem to post directly. I keep trying to join,
> but nabble never lets me in. [I must be making another stupid mistake...]
>
> I have a few fixes for DBXTalk: the Magritte descriptions generation (I
> switched Array output code-generation to the {...} format instead of #(
> ...) which was not allowing #conditions: to be properly formatted, which
> may be a problem for other smalltalk environments), and other trivial fixes.
> -
> Any help or guidance you can provide is most welcome!
>
> -Cam Sanders
> 603-412-2134
> PS: any pharo smalltalkers right here in New Hampshire, USA?
>
>

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