Hi guys. I am testing a import/export of Pier kernels and I would like to test with a real kernel (not the one included by default in Pier). I want to export such kernel and import it in another image.
I have 2 pier images handly but both are quite old (pharo 1.0 and non-cog). I would like a new one based on Cog and Pier 2.0. Of course, the Pier image should be open-source or at least you should not care that I test it. so...someone has a pier image to lend me? Thanks a lot in advance. -- Mariano http://marianopeck.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
Sorry, I don't have any Pier 2 images in production. The Seaside book,
the Seaside site, my personal website, ... all run in Squeak 3.9 Kernel images with Pier 1.0 only. What you can try to get a moderately large site with about 160 complex pages is to evaluate the following expression. It adds the class and method documentation of Pier and Magritte to your kernel: PRKernel instances anyOne root addChild: (PRPierFrame pageForClass: PRObject); addChild: (PRPierFrame pageForClass: MAObject) Lukas On 21 August 2011 13:38, Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi guys. I am testing a import/export of Pier kernels and I would like to > test with a real kernel (not the one included by default in Pier). I want to > export such kernel and import it in another image. > I have 2 pier images handly but both are quite old (pharo 1.0 and non-cog). > I would like a new one based on Cog and Pier 2.0. > > Of course, the Pier image should be open-source or at least you should not > care that I test it. > > so...someone has a pier image to lend me? > > Thanks a lot in advance. > > -- > Mariano > http://marianopeck.wordpress.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... > https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki > -- Lukas Renggli www.lukas-renggli.ch _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
Lately, I've been upgrading a pier wiki for my work, it is up to 6k pages, but is inside our intranet. There are some notes on the upgrade here:
http://smallwiki2.seasidehosting.st/seaside/seaside/seaside/Smallwiki2/Pier-upgrades/Pier-1.2-to-2.0 Thanks, John On Aug 21, 2011, at 6:53, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote: > Sorry, I don't have any Pier 2 images in production. The Seaside book, > the Seaside site, my personal website, ... all run in Squeak 3.9 > Kernel images with Pier 1.0 only. > > What you can try to get a moderately large site with about 160 complex > pages is to evaluate the following expression. It adds the class and > method documentation of Pier and Magritte to your kernel: > > PRKernel instances anyOne root > addChild: (PRPierFrame pageForClass: PRObject); > addChild: (PRPierFrame pageForClass: MAObject) > > Lukas > > > On 21 August 2011 13:38, Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi guys. I am testing a import/export of Pier kernels and I would like to >> test with a real kernel (not the one included by default in Pier). I want to >> export such kernel and import it in another image. >> I have 2 pier images handly but both are quite old (pharo 1.0 and non-cog). >> I would like a new one based on Cog and Pier 2.0. >> >> Of course, the Pier image should be open-source or at least you should not >> care that I test it. >> >> so...someone has a pier image to lend me? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance. >> >> -- >> Mariano >> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... >> https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki >> > > > > -- > Lukas Renggli > www.lukas-renggli.ch > _______________________________________________ > Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... > https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
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