I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release
in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the proper access now. I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? Any ideas? Attached is a screen shot of the entry I am trying to make. Thanks, Dave SqueakMap-VMMaker-head.jpeg (81K) Download Attachment |
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 10:53:14AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
> I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release > in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me > as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the > proper access now. > > I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I > open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, > I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my > dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org > web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. > > The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response > from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package > with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. > > I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of > some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? > Any ideas? An update: I am able to edit the VMMaker project on SqueakMap (I made a minor update to point to the current location of the swiki page). But when I select "edit releases" for VMMaker, the SqueakMap web interface gives me a large red-font warning "Not authorized to update this release". Fair enough, because the existing releases were done by someone else, and I should not be allowed to go back in time and change them. But there appears to be no way for me to create a new release without going through that screen, so it looks like a catch-22. I must be missing something obvious ... surely this cannot be the first time in the history of SqueakMap that someone has tried to set up a co-maintainer on a project ?!? Dave |
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Hi Dave, if Tim is willing to let me add the "Community Supported" tag
to VMMaker, then you will be able to add a new release (head) which will be stored in the file-area of YOUR account. Would that work for you and Tim? - Chris On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 9:53 AM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: > I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release > in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me > as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the > proper access now. > > I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I > open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, > I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my > dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org > web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. > > The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response > from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package > with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. > > I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of > some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? > Any ideas? > > Attached is a screen shot of the entry I am trying to make. > > Thanks, > Dave > > > > |
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Yes, that would be fine. Thanks Chris! Dave On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 03:42:53PM -0500, Chris Muller wrote: > Hi Dave, if Tim is willing to let me add the "Community Supported" tag > to VMMaker, then you will be able to add a new release (head) which > will be stored in the file-area of YOUR account. > > Would that work for you and Tim? > > - Chris > > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 9:53 AM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release > > in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me > > as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the > > proper access now. > > > > I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I > > open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, > > I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my > > dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org > > web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. > > > > The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response > > from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package > > with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. > > > > I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of > > some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? > > Any ideas? > > > > Attached is a screen shot of the entry I am trying to make. > > > > Thanks, > > Dave > > > > > > > > |
Ok, it's added. "Create new Release" should work for you now. Good
job to have "saved" all the fields in your screenshot -- I can't remember whether that was absolutely required but I always just do it just in case. Thanks for documenting VMMaker in the Map. - Chris On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 4:05 PM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: > (cc to Tim) > > Yes, that would be fine. Thanks Chris! > > Dave > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 03:42:53PM -0500, Chris Muller wrote: >> Hi Dave, if Tim is willing to let me add the "Community Supported" tag >> to VMMaker, then you will be able to add a new release (head) which >> will be stored in the file-area of YOUR account. >> >> Would that work for you and Tim? >> >> - Chris >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 9:53 AM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release >> > in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me >> > as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the >> > proper access now. >> > >> > I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I >> > open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, >> > I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my >> > dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org >> > web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. >> > >> > The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response >> > from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package >> > with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. >> > >> > I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of >> > some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? >> > Any ideas? >> > >> > Attached is a screen shot of the entry I am trying to make. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Dave >> > >> > >> > >> > > |
Thanks Chris and Tim,
That took care of the problem. There is now a "head" package for VMMaker on SqueakMap that loads the latest versions of VMMaker and related packages. I got rid of all the old config maps on source.squeak.org/VMMaker, and that seems to have taken care of the mess I had previously made out of the update process. So now you can just go to SqueakMap and load VMMaker from the head release, and it loads everything in a fairly reasonable way. Dave On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 04:33:57PM -0500, Chris Muller wrote: > Ok, it's added. "Create new Release" should work for you now. Good > job to have "saved" all the fields in your screenshot -- I can't > remember whether that was absolutely required but I always just do it > just in case. > > Thanks for documenting VMMaker in the Map. > > - Chris > > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 4:05 PM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > (cc to Tim) > > > > Yes, that would be fine. Thanks Chris! > > > > Dave > > > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 03:42:53PM -0500, Chris Muller wrote: > >> Hi Dave, if Tim is willing to let me add the "Community Supported" tag > >> to VMMaker, then you will be able to add a new release (head) which > >> will be stored in the file-area of YOUR account. > >> > >> Would that work for you and Tim? > >> > >> - Chris > >> > >> > >> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 9:53 AM, David T. Lewis <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> > I am trying to add a new SqueakMap entry for VMMaker for a 'head' release > >> > in order to simplify loading VMMaker in Squeak 4.3. Tim Rowledge added me > >> > as co-maintainer on the SqueakMap account yesterday, so I should have the > >> > proper access now. > >> > > >> > I am trying to create the release from Squeak (a SMReleaseBrowser that I > >> > open from the SqueakMap Package Loader). When I try to save the new entry, > >> > I get an error that seems to indicate that SqueakMap does not think that my > >> > dtl account has access to the VMMaker project. But from the map.squeak.org > >> > web site, I am shown as co-maintainer of VMMaker. > >> > > >> > The failure is in SMReleaseBrowser>>savePackageRelease: with a response > >> > from the server that includes the string 'This account has no package > >> > with id 2e7f103e-22a6-470d-affe-54b1d04ef34a'. > >> > > >> > I cannot figure out what is wrong here. Maybe it's a caching problem of > >> > some sort, since Tim just added me to the project within the last day? > >> > Any ideas? > >> > > >> > Attached is a screen shot of the entry I am trying to make. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Dave > >> > |
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