> On 21 Jan 2019, at 15:36, sergio ruiz wrote:
>
> Ah!
>
> I have been using 6.0 as this project is going to be a seaside website on a
> real production project..
>
> Maybe I should try it in Pharo 7, and see if it works..
Sure, Seaside works fine on Pharo 7, and overall you will get
Ah!
I have been using 6.0 as this project is going to be a seaside website on a
real production project..
Maybe I should try it in Pharo 7, and see if it works..
On January 21, 2019 at 9:16:12 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe (s...@stfx.eu)
wrote:
Wow, this looks like a very old Iceberg. At least in
> On 21 Jan 2019, at 14:58, sergio ruiz wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> You can also double click into the repository, or click on the "Packages"
>> menu.
>>
>
> For some reason, I am not getting “Packages” in my menu:
>
> <02E567F3-283C-4010-93D6-392BDD5F6012.png>
Wow, this looks like a very old
Am 21.01.19 um 14:59 schrieb sergio ruiz:
I am not able to get the packages view to load on my project.
How would I go about creating a baseline?
Check out this explanation (with examples) :
https://github.com/pharo-open-documentation/pharo-wiki/blob/master/General/Baselines.md
Konrad.
I am not able to get the packages view to load on my project.
How would I go about creating a baseline?
On January 21, 2019 at 4:00:01 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe (s...@stfx.eu)
wrote:
For your own projects, you will have to create your own BaselineOf, which
is easier than creating a
You can also double click into the repository, or click on the "Packages"
menu.
For some reason, I am not getting “Packages” in my menu:
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 03:10:49AM +0100, sergio ruiz wrote:
> While I can clone the the repo on in my new image using Iceberg, I can’t
> figure out now to load the packages, now that they are loaded up via
> iceberg.
If you mean you want to load from a git repo in your local filesystem,
then