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how to load magritte without seaside?

stephane ducasse
Hi guys

how to load magritte without seaside?

Does default means that Seaside2 will be loaded?

Stef


ConifgurationOfMagritte>>baseline1211: spec
        <version: '1.2.1.1-baseline' imports: #('1.0-baseline' )>
       
        spec for: #common do: [
                spec blessing: #baseline.
                spec
                        project: 'Seaside2' with: [
                                spec versionString: '2.8.4.3-baseline'];
                        yourself.
                spec
                        group: 'default' with: #('Core' 'Tests');
                        group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Model');
                        group: 'Tests' with: #('Magritte-Tests')
                        yourself].
        spec for: #squeakCommon do: [
                spec
                        group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Morph');
                        yourself].

My old script does not work since Grease is now used?

Gofer new
      renggli: 'magritte2';
                package: 'Magritte-Model';
                package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
                "package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
                package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';"
                package: 'Magritte-Morph';
                "package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
                package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';"
                load.




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Re: how to load magritte without seaside?

EstebanLM
(ConfigurationOfMagritte2 project version: #stable) load.

this should load just 'Core' packages and not Seaside (but grease core will be loaded)

best,
Esteban

El 02/03/2011, a las 6:17a.m., stephane ducasse escribió:

> Hi guys
>
> how to load magritte without seaside?
>
> Does default means that Seaside2 will be loaded?
>
> Stef
>
>
> ConifgurationOfMagritte>>baseline1211: spec
> <version: '1.2.1.1-baseline' imports: #('1.0-baseline' )>
>
> spec for: #common do: [
> spec blessing: #baseline.
> spec
> project: 'Seaside2' with: [
> spec versionString: '2.8.4.3-baseline'];
> yourself.
> spec
> group: 'default' with: #('Core' 'Tests');
> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Model');
> group: 'Tests' with: #('Magritte-Tests')
> yourself].
> spec for: #squeakCommon do: [
> spec
> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Morph');
> yourself].
>
> My old script does not work since Grease is now used?
>
> Gofer new
>       renggli: 'magritte2';
> package: 'Magritte-Model';
> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
> "package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';"
> package: 'Magritte-Morph';
> "package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
> package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';"
> load.
>
>
>
>


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Re: how to load magritte without seaside?

EstebanLM
In reply to this post by stephane ducasse
forget to say that ConifgurationOfMagritte is for Magritte 1, which is some kind legacy... now "bleeding edge" is magritte2 :)

best,
Esteban

El 02/03/2011, a las 6:17a.m., stephane ducasse escribió:

> Hi guys
>
> how to load magritte without seaside?
>
> Does default means that Seaside2 will be loaded?
>
> Stef
>
>
> ConifgurationOfMagritte>>baseline1211: spec
> <version: '1.2.1.1-baseline' imports: #('1.0-baseline' )>
>
> spec for: #common do: [
> spec blessing: #baseline.
> spec
> project: 'Seaside2' with: [
> spec versionString: '2.8.4.3-baseline'];
> yourself.
> spec
> group: 'default' with: #('Core' 'Tests');
> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Model');
> group: 'Tests' with: #('Magritte-Tests')
> yourself].
> spec for: #squeakCommon do: [
> spec
> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Morph');
> yourself].
>
> My old script does not work since Grease is now used?
>
> Gofer new
>       renggli: 'magritte2';
> package: 'Magritte-Model';
> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
> "package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';"
> package: 'Magritte-Morph';
> "package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
> package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';"
> load.
>
>
>
>


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Re: how to load magritte without seaside?

Stéphane Ducasse
Thanks

after some fights I got it loading.


Gofer it
        renggli: 'magritte2';
        package: 'ConfigurationOfMagritte2';
        load.

(ConfigurationOfMagritte2 project version: '2.0.6') load: #('Core')


On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:

> forget to say that ConifgurationOfMagritte is for Magritte 1, which is some kind legacy... now "bleeding edge" is magritte2 :)
>
> best,
> Esteban
>
> El 02/03/2011, a las 6:17a.m., stephane ducasse escribió:
>
>> Hi guys
>>
>> how to load magritte without seaside?
>>
>> Does default means that Seaside2 will be loaded?
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>> ConifgurationOfMagritte>>baseline1211: spec
>> <version: '1.2.1.1-baseline' imports: #('1.0-baseline' )>
>>
>> spec for: #common do: [
>> spec blessing: #baseline.
>> spec
>> project: 'Seaside2' with: [
>> spec versionString: '2.8.4.3-baseline'];
>> yourself.
>> spec
>> group: 'default' with: #('Core' 'Tests');
>> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Model');
>> group: 'Tests' with: #('Magritte-Tests')
>> yourself].
>> spec for: #squeakCommon do: [
>> spec
>> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Morph');
>> yourself].
>>
>> My old script does not work since Grease is now used?
>>
>> Gofer new
>>     renggli: 'magritte2';
>> package: 'Magritte-Model';
>> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
>> "package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
>> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';"
>> package: 'Magritte-Morph';
>> "package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
>> package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';"
>> load.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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Re: how to load magritte without seaside?

Dale Henrichs
Making a pass through the Magritte/Pier configurations is on my todo list...adding symbolic versions and the like (oh and version comments), but I am woefully behind:(

Dale

On Mar 3, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Thanks
>
> after some fights I got it loading.
>
>
> Gofer it
>       renggli: 'magritte2';
>       package: 'ConfigurationOfMagritte2';
>       load.
>
> (ConfigurationOfMagritte2 project version: '2.0.6') load: #('Core')
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
>> forget to say that ConifgurationOfMagritte is for Magritte 1, which is some kind legacy... now "bleeding edge" is magritte2 :)
>>
>> best,
>> Esteban
>>
>> El 02/03/2011, a las 6:17a.m., stephane ducasse escribió:
>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> how to load magritte without seaside?
>>>
>>> Does default means that Seaside2 will be loaded?
>>>
>>> Stef
>>>
>>>
>>> ConifgurationOfMagritte>>baseline1211: spec
>>> <version: '1.2.1.1-baseline' imports: #('1.0-baseline' )>
>>>
>>> spec for: #common do: [
>>> spec blessing: #baseline.
>>> spec
>>> project: 'Seaside2' with: [
>>> spec versionString: '2.8.4.3-baseline'];
>>> yourself.
>>> spec
>>> group: 'default' with: #('Core' 'Tests');
>>> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Model');
>>> group: 'Tests' with: #('Magritte-Tests')
>>> yourself].
>>> spec for: #squeakCommon do: [
>>> spec
>>> group: 'Core' with: #('Magritte-Morph');
>>> yourself].
>>>
>>> My old script does not work since Grease is now used?
>>>
>>> Gofer new
>>>     renggli: 'magritte2';
>>> package: 'Magritte-Model';
>>> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
>>> "package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
>>> package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';"
>>> package: 'Magritte-Morph';
>>> "package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
>>> package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';"
>>> load.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>