I wasn't aware of LDAP support in Pharo. Thanks for porting it. Wouldn't it be better to call the repo "pharo-ldap"?
When my repositories are Pharo specific and don't have a fancy project name I name them "pharo-something", e.g. "pharo-couchdb", "pharo-base58", "pharo-bip39mnemonic", etc. Regards, Esteban A. Maringolo El vie., 8 mar. 2019 a las 8:45, Albrecht Baur via Pharo-users (< [email protected]>) escribió: > Hi, In case someone can use it: I used Peters git migration tool for ... > http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~PharoExtras/LDAP/ > ... and put it to: > https://github.com/a2b-alb/PharoExtras-LDAP > > I don't know if this is the right place or if you would rather have it > under ... > https://github.com/pharo-contributions/ > ... or somewhere else. > > ------------- here the question: > I started trying to do the same migration process for ... > http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Pier/Pier3 > ... but I failed on errors loading older mcz files: > > "instance of ByteString did not understand #peek" > on: MCMczReader >> contentsForMember: > (ZnInvalidUTF8: Illegal leading byte for utf-8 encoding) > > Is this wrong encoding or corrupted files ? > How to treat these files ? -> Is just ignoring this majority of failing > mcz files via migration ignoredFileNames: #() > ok ? > > ------------- > As a workaround I then left the history versions behind and took only > the newest mcz files. But I am not sure which package version "is in > harmony" with the other ones... ;-) > -> While trying out which versions of the ConfigurationOfPier3 load in a > p7 image only the #stable one loaded without problems. The newer ones > didn't. > > I did this by first loading as much pier3 dependencies (seaside, > magritte, ...) from the new github repos. So I can then say ... > onConflict: [ :e | e useLoaded ]; > ... when loading pier3 from smaltalkhub. > > Can someone who knows pier3 better than me, give me a hint on which > package versions combinations are the ones to go with ? > -> Is to just start with the newest mcz files the way to go? Or should I > use the #stable ConfigurationOfPier3 ? > > best, > Albrecht > > >
