stepharo wrote
When we integrate changes we systematically merge so that even if you
did a fix on a not recent version we get both improvements.
Stef - just to check on this, in the case of fogbugz 13526 - if you just
merge, you don't pick up the requirement to load fogbugz 13787?
So how do
which post?
We received several post from you.
As soon as you register to the mailing, sending a mail with the correct
account publish mails to the mailing-lists.
On 7/8/14 04:52, aria2end wrote:
why is it that my post is not yet accepted by the mailing list yet. what
should I do ?
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I have ported 4 of the 14 Chapters and have provided updated pictures and
content. Damien has also ported a chapter and Stef has partially ported
another.
I will keep contributing , my goal is also to provide a new chapter for
introducing newcomers to coding into basic OO concepts and I want to
Okey, I found the issue and it was me doing lazy benchmark: I had forgot a
debug printing function in the C code, that I had removed between the
benchs.
Thanks again for your time !
Thomas.
2014-08-07 21:56 GMT+02:00 stepharo steph...@free.fr:
NativeBoost methods compiles native code only
oh no, I am now accepted by the mailing list and I think I deleted this
post after I got accepted by the mailing-list. I have no problem posting
in mailing list now. thanks for your concern .
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 3:11 PM, stepharo steph...@free.fr wrote:
which post?
We received several
Hi,
How do you manage released versions updates in Metacello?
E.g.
I have a version 2.1, with its spec with a dependency to 'PackageA.11.mcz'.
Later I find a bug which requires a new version of PackageA.11.mcz,
everything goes ok as in the development/bleedingEdge version, which
doesn't specify
On dev I used the latest
Once published, backport bugs produced specific version that are merged
Ex
released
V11PackageA
dev latest
V21PackageA
=
released
V12PackageA (merged from V11 and V22)
dev latest
V22PackageA
i,
How do you manage released
well… my advice is to use semantic versioning (http://semver.org).
in essence:
- a package commit is just a commit. The number is a commit number (bah.. is a
little more complicated because the commit info is author-number, but you got
the idea).
- metacello configurations work as
I know this is the proper way of doing it according to semantic versioning.
I was afraid of populating the Metacello config with lots of #version21:
#version211: #version212, etc.
But I also should be able to load a version with the bug, so I guess this
is way.
But... how do I load the latest
I think you're mixing two concepts here, the project code and build artifact.
Otherwise I didn't understand your explanation :)
Esteban A. Maringolo
2014-08-08 10:01 GMT-03:00 stepharo steph...@free.fr:
On dev I used the latest
Once published, backport bugs produced specific version that are
Esteban A. Maringolo wrote
I was afraid of populating the Metacello config with lots of #version21:
#version211: #version212, etc.
Config classes are just the way we serialize projects. It is like reading
binary :) I wouldn't contort your workflow to make them easier to read in a
browser. Have
On 08 Aug 2014, at 15:31, Esteban A. Maringolo emaring...@gmail.com wrote:
I know this is the proper way of doing it according to semantic versioning.
I was afraid of populating the Metacello config with lots of #version21:
#version211: #version212, etc.
But I also should be able to load
On 08 Aug 2014, at 16:13, Esteban Lorenzano esteba...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08 Aug 2014, at 15:31, Esteban A. Maringolo emaring...@gmail.com wrote:
I know this is the proper way of doing it according to semantic versioning.
I was afraid of populating the Metacello config with lots of
Esteban,
Take a look at the ConfigurationOfSeaside[1] in particular look at the
`symbolic versions` protocol and note the release* symbolic versions:
bleedingEdge:
development:
release30:
release31:
release3:
stable:
By using a version specific symbolic version you can get your cake
I really like the PharoLauncher project - it’s very handy. However I’ve noticed
that on OSX when I launch an image and then try and run PhaorLauncher (e.g.
pharo.app) again, it just switches me to my already running image?
Anyone know why it does that - or if there is some way to avoid it? i’m
Hello,
i think you select the option Quit on Launch (by default) on Pharo Launcher.
That's why when you're clicking it just switches to your running image.
Try to deselect this option and retry.
Regards,
- Mail original -
De: Tim Mackinnon tim@testit.works
À: Pharo Users Newsgroup
Hi - thanks for suggesting that. It’s actually set to true - and on OSX
Mavericks, with that setting it seems that when I launch a new image (and it
supposedly quits) - when I run the launcher again - it just takes me to the
image that was just launched. (I swear it didn’t do that at some point
Hi,
Nice work with boostrap. I'm having problems to test it (detailed below).
On 08/07/2014 05:14 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
Hi,
the Bootstrap project (http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~TorstenBergmann/Bootstrap)
was updated to include the latest Twitter Bootstrap library v.3.2.0
from
I’ve noticed quite a few times now in the Pharo 4.0 images - that I keep
getting multiple prompts to enter my developer initials. I can’t put my finger
on it - I think its when I open a SystemBrowser in a new image - and just edit
a class comment (it then prompts me for initials which is
Yes - there is definitely a problem - after not prompting me a few times - I’ve
just made another text change in the comment and its asked me for “Author
Identification” again.
Tim
On 8 Aug 2014, at 18:11, Tim Mackinnon tim@testit.works wrote:
I’ve noticed quite a few times now in the Pharo
Hi Peter,
How things are going with having a snapOnGrid behavior?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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On Aug 1, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Peter Uhnák i.uh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
I'm testing my luck in Stackoverflow to see if I can get more eyes and
keep the conversation going:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25215103/building-a-tree-outliner-like-graphical-interface-in-pharo-smalltalk-using-moose
This community is very responsive but I feel I'm not
Hi,
About active essays and writing documentation inside Pharo, I'm trying
to bring some experience on writing using a tree/outliner like interface
for it. Questions are in another thread, but I hope to help with some
kind of dynabooklets, for the moment using pandoc's markdown, wich
seems
Tim Mackinnon wrote:
I really like the PharoLauncher project - it’s very handy. However I’ve noticed
that on OSX when I launch an image and then try and run PhaorLauncher (e.g.
pharo.app) again, it just switches me to my already running image?
Anyone know why it does that - or if there is
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