Hi Jin-oh,
Hmm.. what to say. 1. SqueakMap is old and most people use http://www.squeaksource.com with Monticello. 2. It's an orphan because the person who built it has gone to Pharo. 3. Having said that, try this http://76.74.255.163:8080 It's a replacement for the SqueakMap server I've had on the back burner. Give it a try. I'm pretty sure it'll crash, but you could help by telling me what happens when you use it. That's all I can suggest, Chris |
I found that I couldn't register to http://76.74.255.163:8080. My account is registered but I can't login! It says It will confirm me immediately but I didn't receive such a mail!
Anyway, I can't register a project without the administrator's acception. 2012/2/23 Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> Hi Jin-oh, |
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I connected to http://76.74.255.163:8080/storeString and It crashed. It seems that the server is run by squeak 2012/2/23 Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> Hi Jin-oh, |
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Thank you, but I thought SqueakMap is more convenient then SqueakSource. SqueakMap works 100% in Squeak, but SqueakSource, which the most users use, have to get the administrator's acception and have to search the web browser...
2012/2/23 Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> Hi Jin-oh, |
On 23 February 2012 08:41, 강진오 <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thank you, but I thought SqueakMap is more convenient then SqueakSource. > SqueakMap works 100% in Squeak, but SqueakSource, which the most users use, > have to get the administrator's acception and have to search the web > browser... Well, adding a new repository requires using your browser. But uploading new versions of your package, or downloading packages, you do from within your image. frank > 2012/2/23 Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> >> >> Hi Jin-oh, >> >> Hmm.. what to say. >> >> 1. SqueakMap is old and most people use http://www.squeaksource.com with >> Monticello. >> >> 2. It's an orphan because the person who built it has gone to Pharo. >> >> 3. Having said that, try this http://76.74.255.163:8080 >> >> It's a replacement for the SqueakMap server I've had on the back burner. >> Give it a try. >> I'm pretty sure it'll crash, but you could help by telling me what happens >> when you use it. >> >> That's all I can suggest, >> Chris > > > > > |
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On 02/23/2012 07:03 AM, Chris Cunnington wrote:
> Hi Jin-oh, > > Hmm.. what to say. > > 1. SqueakMap is old and most people use http://www.squeaksource.com with Monticello. SM is indeed old, but it still works. > 2. It's an orphan because the person who built it has gone to Pharo. Not really true. Yes, I (the author of SM) am using Pharo for my current two private projects - but that doesn't mean I am "gone" nor that I don't care for SM anymore. At the same time, I am not spending much time on SM. Now, Nicolas and I are working on SmalltalkHub which I think could replace both SS and SM and end up *really* cool. Nicolas has done a fantastic job so far. But more on that in another post. :) regards, Göran |
Found that http://source.squeak.org/ is newest, because it is newest. It doesn't have many packages. But I prefer http://source.squeak.org/ then http://www.squeaksource.org/,
and I changed MCHttpRepository class>>creationTemplate to: creationTemplate ^self creationTemplateLocation: 'http://source.squeak.com/ProjectName' user: 'KJO' password: '******' 2012/2/24 Göran Krampe <[hidden email]>
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2012/2/24 Göran Krampe <[hidden email]> Any news on SmalltalkHub ?
The project looks like a nice extension of SqueakSource and SqueakMap. Karl
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On 03/06/2012 11:25 AM, karl ramberg wrote:
> Any news on SmalltalkHub ? > The project looks like a nice extension of SqueakSource and SqueakMap. Yes, SmalltalkHub is moving forward and I dare say it is not merely an "extension" but in fact a super set of SS. I do think we could also make it a super set of SM if we wanted to. regards, Göran |
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