On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 06:05:46AM -0300, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote: > > > > El 11/1/07 11:07 PM, "Matthew Fulmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi?: > > > The change is broken up into 14 packages already. I have > > converted the change into changesets and am trying to make a set > > of 14 anti-changes to apply to 7158. Not sure if this is still > > reasonable if edgar wants to delete 7158. > > If only I could do all using change sets as always wish .... > But as I keep a copy of 7158 , maybe some of us could take the red pill. > Remember the other proposal, marking the 172 methods for changing only the > timestamp. > Now we could revert the methods Jerome and others found should keep ==. > And add the list to Mantis , so if some thing some troubles is related to > change, could search this list first. > With the time, all bad changes was reverted and the good ones keeped. > I afraid the blue pill way take a couple of years for the 98% of 172 methods > going to future releases.
Could you put changes 7142 and forward back on ftp.squeak.org/updates? I am making a changeset that reverts the == -> = change, so I can review it and safely re-apply it. But I need the original update script to see which packages were changed. You can have them at ftp.squeak.org/updates, and not put them in updates.list if you want them to be strictly experimental. So far, I have 14 changesets that do the same thing as 7142, I just need to make the reverse 14 change sets and run them through diff to review. I will change the timestamps after I review them. 7158 is a good release and is not worth abandoning. Only one bad patch was put in it, and it can be reviewed and fixed if the update-stream log is there to record the damage. I am about 40 % through fixing the patch, and I would like to finish, but I need the real 7142.cs, not the new one -- Matthew Fulmer -- http://mtfulmer.wordpress.com/ Help improve Squeak Documentation: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/808 _______________________________________________ V3dot10 mailing list [email protected] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/v3dot10
