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. |
(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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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. > > > > |
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. >> >> >> >> > > |
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. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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