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Sharing Squeak code in a project

Sau Sheong
Hi,

Sorry for this beginner question but I'm planning to do a Seaside
project with a friend and I was wondering how we can share the code in
Squeak? Is there a built-in mechanism for this purpose? Thks!

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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Göran Krampe
Hi!

Sau Sheong <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for this beginner question but I'm planning to do a Seaside
> project with a friend and I was wondering how we can share the code in
> Squeak? Is there a built-in mechanism for this purpose? Thks!

Today almost everyone uses Monticello (and its great). Search the swiki
or google etc.

regards, Göran
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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Philippe Marschall
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2007/3/5, Sau Sheong <[hidden email]>:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for this beginner question but I'm planning to do a Seaside
> project with a friend and I was wondering how we can share the code in
> Squeak? Is there a built-in mechanism for this purpose? Thks!

What do you mean with share? A version control system like CVS or
something that allows you to code together live?

Philippe

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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

stephane ducasse
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use monticello and squeaksource.

have a look at my video and ramon on Smalltalk web site

http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/Videos/SqueakOriginalMov/

Stef

On 5 mars 07, at 09:14, Sau Sheong wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sorry for this beginner question but I'm planning to do a Seaside
> project with a friend and I was wondering how we can share the code in
> Squeak? Is there a built-in mechanism for this purpose? Thks!
>
> --
> CHANG Sau Sheong
>
> http://blog.saush.com - brain dump
> http://jaccal.sourceforge.net - smart card toolkit
> http://screensvr.rubyforge.org - Flickr screensaver
> http://ced.dev.java.net - Chinese-English Dictionary
> http://www.projectible.com - online project publishing
>
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/sausheong - LinkedIn profile
>
>
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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Sau Sheong
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Yes, that's what I'm looking for. The answer it seems, is Monticello.
I'll dive into that and take a closer look. I didn't realise that a
source code management system either. Squeaksource is a bit too 'public'
for us :)

Philippe Marschall wrote:

> 2007/3/5, Sau Sheong <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry for this beginner question but I'm planning to do a Seaside
>> project with a friend and I was wondering how we can share the code in
>> Squeak? Is there a built-in mechanism for this purpose? Thks!
>
> What do you mean with share? A version control system like CVS or
> something that allows you to code together live?
>
> Philippe
>
>> --
>> CHANG Sau Sheong
>>
>> http://blog.saush.com - brain dump
>> http://jaccal.sourceforge.net - smart card toolkit
>> http://screensvr.rubyforge.org - Flickr screensaver
>> http://ced.dev.java.net - Chinese-English Dictionary
>> http://www.projectible.com - online project publishing
>>
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/sausheong - LinkedIn profile
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Seaside mailing list
>> [hidden email]
>> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
>>
>


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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Lukas Renggli
> Yes, that's what I'm looking for. The answer it seems, is Monticello.
> I'll dive into that and take a closer look. I didn't realise that a
> source code management system either. Squeaksource is a bit too 'public'
> for us :)

SqueakSource is a repository for Monticello. It is not a versioning
system on its own.

Monticello requires you to setup a HTTP, FTP, GOODS, ... repository if
you want to share code. You can avoid this duty by using SqueakSource.
You can also create a closed repository, that nobody else can read.
Have a look at the project settings.

Cheers,
Lukas

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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Florian Minjat
Hi,
I use Monticello with a ftp repository shared with others developpers
and it works perfectly fine. It just need an ftp account with
read/write access.
I just use my apache server to serve the file in order to load version
easily on my production seaside image.

Florian

Lukas Renggli wrote:

>> Yes, that's what I'm looking for. The answer it seems, is Monticello.
>> I'll dive into that and take a closer look. I didn't realise that a
>> source code management system either. Squeaksource is a bit too 'public'
>> for us :)
>
> SqueakSource is a repository for Monticello. It is not a versioning
> system on its own.
>
> Monticello requires you to setup a HTTP, FTP, GOODS, ... repository if
> you want to share code. You can avoid this duty by using SqueakSource.
> You can also create a closed repository, that nobody else can read.
> Have a look at the project settings.
>
> Cheers,
> Lukas
>
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Re: Sharing Squeak code in a project

Göran Krampe
Hi!

> Hi,
> I use Monticello with a ftp repository shared with others developpers
> and it works perfectly fine. It just need an ftp account with
> read/write access.
> I just use my apache server to serve the file in order to load version
> easily on my production seaside image.
>
> Florian

I use the same setup, very simple. I ended up using pureftpd which can
handle "virtual users" (or whatever they call them) so you do not need to
use real OS users, and for each user you set a "home directory".

Then I use Apache to serve the same directories readonly.

regards, Göran

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