Ciao,
i have a development system based on Pharo 7.0.3. On it the 26 April i do : Metacello new baseline:'Seaside3'; repository:'<a href="github://SeasideSt/Seaside:develop/repository'">github://SeasideSt/Seaside:develop/repository'; load It load: Seaside v3.3.3 commit c985986 Metacello new baseline:'Magritte'; repository:'<a href="github://magritte-metamodel/magritte:master/repository'">github://magritte-metamodel/magritte:master/repository'; load It load Magritte commit c8a8cd5 and everything seems to work well. Now i some test to load the same project on Gemstone 3.4.3 The Seaside with: GsDeployer deploy: [ Metacello newbaseline: 'Seaside3'; repository: '<a href="github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'">github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; onLock: [:ex | ex honor]; load ]. It load: Seaside v3.3.3 commit c985986 ( like above ) The Magritte with: GsDeployer deploy: [ Metacello new baseline: 'Magritte'; repository: '<a href="github://Magritte-metamodel/Magritte:master/source'">github://Magritte-metamodel/Magritte:master/source'; onLock: [:ex | ex honor]; load ]. A this point the system open a dialog with the error: Could not resolve: Magritte-Merging [Magritte-Merging] in cache <a href="github://Magritte-metamodel/Magritte:master/source">github://Magritte-metamodel/Magritte:master/source (4) and the Seaside project entry is update to v3.2.4 commit 1f39762 Considerations ? Thanks, Dario P.S. Today i do the command to load Magritte on a new Pharo 7.0.3 image The system open a dialog with: MetacelloConflictingProjectError: Load Conflict between existing BaselineOfGrease [baseline] from <a href="github://SeasideSt/Grease:master/repository">github://SeasideSt/Grease:master/repository and BaselineOfGrease [baseline] from <a href="github://SeasideSt/Grease:1.3.5/repository">github://SeasideSt/Grease:1.3.5/repository _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.list.inf.unibe.ch/listinfo/smallwiki |
Dario, I hope to take a look at this later today ... I've got a thing or two to wrap up first ... Dale On 4/29/19 3:24 AM,
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Dario. I've looked at this a bit closer and I notice that you are
referencing the magritte-metamodel/magritte[1] and that project
has not been ported to GLASS yet ... A quick way to tell if a
particular project has been ported to GLASS is to look at the
.travis.yml[2] file and check to see if there are any GemStone
versions being tested. The GsDevKit/Magrite3[3] was ported to GLASS and the test ran
cleanly as of 3 years ago[4]. The project hasn't been updated to
SmalltalkCI and the last version tested was GemStone 3.3.1[5]. I
just triggered a new build to see where the project stands
today[6] - the travis run passed for GemStone 3.2.15 and 3.3.1 ... Moving forward, I would think the best bet would be to port the
magritte-metamodel/magritte project to GLASS and GemStone 3.2.17,
3.3.9, and 3.3.9 ... I assume that Magritte has changed from the
point where I forked Magritte 3.3.0 back in December of 2015 ... From the release history[7] of GsDevKit/Magritte3, it looks like I ported 3.2.0, 3.3.0, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, and 3.4.2. the master branch is 3.4.2. I also got a start on 3.5.0, but didn't finish the port to the point where I merged to master ... I would think that updating GsDevKit/Magritte3 3.4.2 to support
smalltalkCI and GemStone 3.4.3, would be pretty straightforward
... The release history of magritte-metamodel/magritte[8] indicates
that 3.5.4 was released in January of this year ... I've launched
another GsDevKit/Magritte3 travis run for branch version_350[9] to
see what the state of the GLASS Magritte3.5.0 port is ... It lools like the Magritte 3.5.0 test[9] passes so it is likely that we'll be able to merge the GsDevKit/Magritte3 work into the magritte-metamodel/magritte project ... I don't have full time to commit to doing this work, but barring any major surprises between Magritte 3.5.0 and Magritte 3.5.4 and later, it should only take a week or so of elapsed time for me to do the port ... if there are significant changes then all bets are off ... If Magritte 3.5.0 is suitable for your needs, then it is worth considering switching GsDevKit/Magritte3 to use smalltalkCI and add GemStone 3.4.3 to the lineup .. If you need/want the features available on the master branch of magritte-metamodel/magritte, then porting the GsDevKit/Magritte3 to magritte-metamodel/magritte is the best route to go .. Dale [2] https://github.com/magritte-metamodel/magritte/blob/master/.travis.yml [3] https://github.com/GsDevKit/Magritte3 [4] https://travis-ci.org/GsDevKit/Magritte3/builds/151367111 [5] https://github.com/GsDevKit/Magritte3/blob/master/.travis.yml [6] https://travis-ci.org/GsDevKit/Magritte3/builds/526540628 [7] https://github.com/GsDevKit/Magritte3/releases [8] https://github.com/magritte-metamodel/magritte/releases [9] https://travis-ci.org/GsDevKit/Magritte3/builds/526546722 On 4/29/19 3:24 AM,
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Ciao Dale, thanks. I have no great experience in managing this type of updates. I had some considerations.
Ok. I have no idea about it...... how should I proceed? But what do you mean? That you can port ( the GsDevKit/Magritte3 work into the magritte-metamodel/magritte project ) within a week?
..... ? Only reference that I have and that in Pharo 7.0.3 I have loaded magritte-metamodel/magritte project ( commit c8a8cd5 )
But what can i do about it? What setup and what operations should I do in this regard? Thanks, Dario P.S. On the github repository SeasideSt magritte-metamodel/magritte and GsDevKit/Magritte3, the repository insights graphs menu options sometime display the network link sometime not. Because these are private repository?
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I don't have a lot of time to mess around with porting projects that no one will use, so there are two different routes that I can take: 1. Port GsDevKit/Magritte which is known to run on GemStone
3.3.x and will likely run on GemStone 3.4.3 without a lot of
changes. Downside is that it is 4 years old and may not meet your
requirements. Going this route is likely to take around a week
elapsed time (not full time). 2. Port magritte-metamodel/magritte to GemStone ... there are
GemStone packages present, in the repository, but GemStone is not
in the travis lineup, so the GemStone code has not been tested for
a long time (maybe more than 4 years). Going this route will
likely take a week (elapsed --- not full time) just to figure out
how big of a job the port will be ... You are currently trying to use magritte-metamodel/magritte with
Pharo 7.0.3, so it seems that the right answer is to spend time
porting , magritte-metamodel/magritte to GemStone ... then you'll
be using the same code base on Pharo and GemStone ... if there
aren't significant changes to Magritte in the last 4 years then a
couple of weeks would be a good guess ... and I can handle that
... If this makes sense to you, then I will start work on the port tomorrow after I see your email:) Dale _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.list.inf.unibe.ch/listinfo/smallwiki |
Ciao Dale, thanks.
What I have developed is based on Seaside and Magritte and for now I am not able to review and change the reference base. I would like and would be useful to continue in this direction.
in this case, I don't know if feasible but:
Set the development environment based on Pharo 7.0.3 (it seems stable)
and install Magritte from ConfigurationOfMagritte3 to the version compatible with GsDevKit / Magritte. If you tell me the relative ConfigurationOfMagritte3 version of GsDevKit / Magritte I can try to set the Pharo 7.0.3 environment in this regard.
This seems to me the best solution. That can be useful also for the porting of Pier (which if I remember correctly is based on Magritte) ???? In this case I wonder if I can be useful? Other considerations? Thanks, Dario _______________________________________________ Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.list.inf.unibe.ch/listinfo/smallwiki |
Dario, I've created an issue[1] to track the project and started the port of magritte-metamodel/magritte on my fork of the project[2]. If you follow along in Issue #105[1], I'll record progress in commits and comments on the issue ... Dale [1] https://github.com/magritte-metamodel/magritte/issues/105 [2] https://github.com/dalehenrich/magritte/tree/issue_105 On 5/2/19 8:08 AM,
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Dario, I've created an issue[1] to track the project and started the port of magritte-metamodel/magritte on my fork of the project[2]. If you follow along in Issue #105[1], I'll record progress in commits and comments on the issue ... Dale [1] https://github.com/magritte-metamodel/magritte/issues/105 [2] https://github.com/dalehenrich/magritte/tree/issue_105 On 5/2/19 8:08 AM,
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Dario, Results of the first travis test runs are in[1] and 49 failures
out of 1770 tests does not look like it will be too difficult a
job to do the port :
The old
(from 3.3.0?) are loading without error and the vast majority of
tests are passing ...
Dale
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