It worked, appears to be an error with Magritte so.

I wish I had this page describing how to use Baselines three months ago! It
is VERY well made. :)

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 4:45 PM Vitor Medina Cruz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> "I tried to load magritte only and I got the same problem. Maybe I do not
>> have it in my project because I load seaside before with an other group?"
>>
>
> Probably
>
> "You can try to add seaside yourself in your project. Something like:"
>>
>
> I will try that :(
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 3:22 PM Cyril Ferlicot D. <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Le 28/11/2018 à 17:38, Vitor Medina Cruz a écrit :
>> > Tried now, didn't work, same error. It is working for you?
>> >
>>
>> I tried to load magritte only and I got the same problem. Maybe I do not
>> have it in my project because I load seaside before with an other group?
>>
>> I think there was an issue that is fixed in the dev version of Seaside
>> about that. It should be in the next release.
>>
>> You can try to add seaside yourself in your project. Something like:
>>
>> baseline: spec
>>   <baseline>
>>   spec
>>     for: #common
>>     do: [
>>                 spec
>>         baseline: 'Seaside3' with: [ spec repository:
>> 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside/repository' ];
>>         baseline: 'Magritte'
>>         with: [ spec
>>             loads: #('Seaside' 'Core');
>>             repository:
>> 'github://magritte-metamodel/magritte:v3.5.3/source' ].
>>       spec package: 'Employees' with: [ spec requires: #('Seaside3'
>> 'Magritte') ] ]
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cyril Ferlicot
>> https://ferlicot.fr
>>
>>

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