Hi guys
I have th following baseline baseline103: spec <version: '1.3-baseline'> spec for: #pharo do: [ spec blessing: #baseline. spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. spec package: 'Kozen'. spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' 'KozSimon'). spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; versionString: #stable; loads: #('NoWeb' ); repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. ] ]. and one version version12: spec <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> spec for: #'pharo' do: [ spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. spec package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' .]. Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the same version but with the development version of Citezen. May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load a stable version. How do I define that in the version then? I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. Stef |
Stef,
One change to your version12: method (once Issue 154[1] is fixed, then my comment doesn't apply): version12: spec <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> spec for: #'pharo' do: [ spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. "----->" spec blessing: #release. spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. spec package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' .]. Without the `blessing: #release` line, Metacello doesn't know that version '1.2' is not a baseline version. In other words version '1.2' inherits the blessing from the imported baseline and you need to override the blessing. version12: spec <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> spec for: #'pharo' do: [ spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. spec blessing: #release. spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. "----->" spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'develoment'. spec package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' .]. With the `project: 'Citezen'` line, you are overriding the version specified in the baseline ... Does this answer the questions? Dale [1] http://code.google.com/p/metacello/issues/detail?id=154 ----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:36:48 AM | Subject: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | Hi guys | | I have th following baseline | | baseline103: spec | <version: '1.3-baseline'> | | spec for: #pharo do: [ | spec blessing: #baseline. | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. | spec package: 'Kozen'. | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' 'KozSimon'). | | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; | versionString: #stable; | loads: #('NoWeb' ); | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. | ] | ]. | | and one version | | | version12: spec | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | spec | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | .]. | | | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the same | version but with the development version of Citezen. | | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load a | stable version. | How do I define that in the version then? | | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. | | Stef | | | | |
Thanks. I made a mistake to put the stable in the baseline because I cannot control it from versions.
Now is release the same as stable? > spec blessing: #release. I would have put spec blessing: #stable Tx On Mar 13, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: > Stef, > > One change to your version12: method (once Issue 154[1] is fixed, then my comment doesn't apply): > > version12: spec > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > "----->" spec blessing: #release. > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > spec > package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > .]. > > > Without the `blessing: #release` line, Metacello doesn't know that version '1.2' is not a baseline version. In other words version '1.2' inherits the blessing from the imported baseline and you need to override the blessing. > > > version12: spec > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > spec blessing: #release. > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > "----->" spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'develoment'. > spec > package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > .]. > > > With the `project: 'Citezen'` line, you are overriding the version specified in the baseline ... > > Does this answer the questions? > > Dale > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/metacello/issues/detail?id=154 > ----- Original Message ----- > | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> > | To: [hidden email] > | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:36:48 AM > | Subject: [Metacello] question about stable and dev > | > | Hi guys > | > | I have th following baseline > | > | baseline103: spec > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> > | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ > | spec blessing: #baseline. > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. > | spec package: 'Kozen'. > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' 'KozSimon'). > | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; > | versionString: #stable; > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. > | ] > | ]. > | > | and one version > | > | > | version12: spec > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > | spec > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > | .]. > | > | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the same > | version but with the development version of Citezen. > | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load a > | stable version. > | How do I define that in the version then? > | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. > | > | Stef > | > | > | > | |
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Dale
Am I correct that I could have the original baseline and and I could simply override the Citezen setting in my version as follows? > | baseline103: spec > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> > | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ > | spec blessing: #baseline. > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. > | spec package: 'Kozen'. > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' 'KozSimon'). > | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; > | versionString: #stable; > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. > | ] > | ]. > | > | and one version > | > | > | version12: spec > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'development'. > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > | spec > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > | .]. > | > | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the same > | version but with the development version of Citezen. > | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load a > | stable version. > | How do I define that in the version then? > | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. > | > | Stef > | > | > | > | |
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> Stef, > > One change to your version12: method (once Issue 154[1] is fixed, then my comment doesn't apply): > > version12: spec > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > "----->" spec blessing: #release. > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > spec > package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > .]. Oops I always forgot this. > > > Without the `blessing: #release` line, Metacello doesn't know that version '1.2' is not a baseline version. In other words version '1.2' inherits the blessing from the imported baseline and you need to override the blessing. > > > version12: spec > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > spec blessing: #release. > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > "----->" spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'develoment'. > spec > package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > .]. > > > With the `project: 'Citezen'` line, you are overriding the version specified in the baseline ... > > Does this answer the questions? > > Dale > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/metacello/issues/detail?id=154 > ----- Original Message ----- > | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> > | To: [hidden email] > | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:36:48 AM > | Subject: [Metacello] question about stable and dev > | > | Hi guys > | > | I have th following baseline > | > | baseline103: spec > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> > | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ > | spec blessing: #baseline. > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. > | spec package: 'Kozen'. > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. > | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' 'KozSimon'). > | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; > | versionString: #stable; > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. > | ] > | ]. > | > | and one version > | > | > | version12: spec > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> > | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. > | spec > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' > | .]. > | > | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the same > | version but with the development version of Citezen. > | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load a > | stable version. > | How do I define that in the version then? > | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. > | > | Stef > | > | > | > | |
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The #blessing: is different from the #version:. For blessings there are only three values that have meaning:
- #baseline - declaring a baseline version - #development - meaning the the version definition is in flux and may change over time. With any other value of blessing, the spec should never be changed. - #broken - meaning that the version is simply ignored ... No other blessing values have meaning within Metacello, so #release or #stable may be used Dale ----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 1:12:47 PM | Subject: Re: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | Thanks. I made a mistake to put the stable in the baseline because I | cannot control it from versions. | | Now is release the same as stable? | > spec blessing: #release. | I would have put | spec blessing: #stable | | | Tx | | On Mar 13, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: | | > Stef, | > | > One change to your version12: method (once Issue 154[1] is fixed, | > then my comment doesn't apply): | > | > version12: spec | > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> | > title)'. | > "----->" spec blessing: #release. | > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > spec | > package: 'Kozen' with: | > 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > package: 'KoCizen' with: | > 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > package: 'KozStef' with: | > 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > package: 'KozSimon' with: | > 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > .]. | > | > | > Without the `blessing: #release` line, Metacello doesn't know that | > version '1.2' is not a baseline version. In other words version | > '1.2' inherits the blessing from the imported baseline and you | > need to override the blessing. | > | > | > version12: spec | > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> | > title)'. | > spec blessing: #release. | > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > "----->" spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'develoment'. | > spec | > package: 'Kozen' with: | > 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > package: 'KoCizen' with: | > 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > package: 'KozStef' with: | > 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > package: 'KozSimon' with: | > 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > .]. | > | > | > With the `project: 'Citezen'` line, you are overriding the version | > specified in the baseline ... | > | > Does this answer the questions? | > | > Dale | > | > [1] http://code.google.com/p/metacello/issues/detail?id=154 | > ----- Original Message ----- | > | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | > | To: [hidden email] | > | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:36:48 AM | > | Subject: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | > | | > | Hi guys | > | | > | I have th following baseline | > | | > | baseline103: spec | > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> | > | | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ | > | spec blessing: #baseline. | > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. | > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). | > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' | > | 'KozSimon'). | > | | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ | > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; | > | versionString: #stable; | > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); | > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. | > | ] | > | ]. | > | | > | and one version | > | | > | | > | version12: spec | > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. | > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > | spec | > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > | .]. | > | | > | | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the | > | same | > | version but with the development version of Citezen. | > | | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load | > | a | > | stable version. | > | How do I define that in the version then? | > | | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. | > | | > | Stef | > | | > | | > | | > | | | |
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Yes exactly ...
At the version level, you should only ever be specifying different versions of both the projects and packages... Dale ----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 1:30:47 PM | Subject: Re: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | Dale | | Am I correct that I could have the original baseline and and I could | simply override the Citezen setting in my version as follows? | | | | > | baseline103: spec | > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> | > | | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ | > | spec blessing: #baseline. | > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. | > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). | > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' | > | 'KozSimon'). | > | | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ | > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; | > | versionString: #stable; | > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); | > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. | > | ] | > | ]. | > | | > | and one version | > | | > | | > | version12: spec | > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. | spec blessing: #release. | spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'development'. | | | > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > | spec | > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > | .]. | > | | > | | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the | > | same | > | version but with the development version of Citezen. | > | | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load | > | a | > | stable version. | > | How do I define that in the version then? | > | | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. | > | | > | Stef | > | | > | | > | | > | | | |
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Yes that's too easy to do ... that's why I like the idea of deprecating #blessing: altogether as discussed in Issue 154.
Dale ----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 1:37:35 PM | Subject: Re: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | | | > Stef, | > | > One change to your version12: method (once Issue 154[1] is fixed, | > then my comment doesn't apply): | > | > version12: spec | > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> | > title)'. | > "----->" spec blessing: #release. | > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > spec | > package: 'Kozen' with: | > 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > package: 'KoCizen' with: | > 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > package: 'KozStef' with: | > 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > package: 'KozSimon' with: | > 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > .]. | | Oops I always forgot this. | | | > | > | > Without the `blessing: #release` line, Metacello doesn't know that | > version '1.2' is not a baseline version. In other words version | > '1.2' inherits the blessing from the imported baseline and you | > need to override the blessing. | > | > | > version12: spec | > <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | > spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> | > title)'. | > spec blessing: #release. | > spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > "----->" spec project: 'Citezen' with: #'develoment'. | > spec | > package: 'Kozen' with: | > 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > package: 'KoCizen' with: | > 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > package: 'KozStef' with: | > 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > package: 'KozSimon' with: | > 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > .]. | > | > | > With the `project: 'Citezen'` line, you are overriding the version | > specified in the baseline ... | > | > Does this answer the questions? | > | > Dale | > | > [1] http://code.google.com/p/metacello/issues/detail?id=154 | > ----- Original Message ----- | > | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | > | To: [hidden email] | > | Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:36:48 AM | > | Subject: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | > | | > | Hi guys | > | | > | I have th following baseline | > | | > | baseline103: spec | > | <version: '1.3-baseline'> | > | | > | spec for: #pharo do: [ | > | spec blessing: #baseline. | > | spec repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'Kozen'. | > | spec package: 'KoCizen' with: [spec requires: 'Citezen']. | > | spec package: 'KozStef' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | spec package: 'KozSimon' with: [spec requires: 'KoCizen']. | > | | > | spec group: 'default' with: #('Kozen'). | > | spec group: 'full' with: #('Kozen' 'KoCizen' 'KozStef' | > | 'KozSimon'). | > | | > | spec project: 'Citezen' with: [ | > | spec className: 'ConfigurationOfCitezen'; | > | versionString: #stable; | > | loads: #('NoWeb' ); | > | repository: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/citezen'. | > | ] | > | ]. | > | | > | and one version | > | | > | | > | version12: spec | > | <version: '1.2' imports: #('1.3-baseline')> | > | | > | spec for: #'pharo' do: [ | > | spec description: 'Honoring hooks (defaultTitle -> title)'. | > | spec author: 'StephaneDucasse'. | > | spec timestamp: '12/03/2012 21:45'. | > | spec | > | package: 'Kozen' with: 'Kozen-StephaneDucasse.32'; | > | package: 'KoCizen' with: 'KoCizen-StephaneDucasse.6'; | > | package: 'KozStef' with: 'KozStef-StephaneDucasse.9' ; | > | package: 'KozSimon' with: 'KozSimon-StephaneDucasse.2' | > | .]. | > | | > | | > | Now I would like to be able to say that I would like load the | > | same | > | version but with the development version of Citezen. | > | | > | May be I should not hardcode in the baseline that I want to load | > | a | > | stable version. | > | How do I define that in the version then? | > | | > | I will add this example with the solution to the chapter. | > | | > | Stef | > | | > | | > | | > | | | |
On Mar 13, 2012, at 11:18 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: > Yes that's too easy to do ... that's why I like the idea of deprecating #blessing: altogether as discussed in Issue 154. yes Now at some points you will have to read what I wrote because I can get wrong. Stef |
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On Mar 13, 2012, at 11:16 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: > The #blessing: is different from the #version:. For blessings there are only three values that have meaning: > > - #baseline - declaring a baseline version > - #development - meaning the the version definition is in > flux and may change over time. With any other value > of blessing, the spec should never be changed. > - #broken - meaning that the version is simply ignored ... > > No other blessing values have meaning within Metacello, so #release or #stable may be used so I'm confused in that case what release means. This is just a tag? |
Stef,
The blessings are basically tags and we can get away without them completely: - use pragmas for baseline, version, and broken It will still be useful to mark a version as "under development"... #release means "not #development" (i.e., will not be changed) ... perhaps #stable is a better name, but if we're going to deprecate blessings, I'd rather focus on a non-blessing way to say "under development"... BTW, with git "under development" is not an issue... Dale ----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 12:27:32 AM | Subject: Re: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | | On Mar 13, 2012, at 11:16 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: | | > The #blessing: is different from the #version:. For blessings there | > are only three values that have meaning: | > | > - #baseline - declaring a baseline version | > - #development - meaning the the version definition is in | > flux and may change over time. With any other value | > of blessing, the spec should never be changed. | > - #broken - meaning that the version is simply ignored ... | > | > No other blessing values have meaning within Metacello, so #release | > or #stable may be used | | so I'm confused in that case what release means. This is just a tag? | | |
On Mar 14, 2012, at 5:33 PM, Dale Henrichs wrote: > Stef, > > The blessings are basically tags and we can get away without them completely: for me I do not have hard feelings, just that the simpler the better because the domain is complex enough. > > - use pragmas for baseline, version, and broken > > It will still be useful to mark a version as "under development"... > > #release means "not #development" (i.e., will not be changed) ... ok I was more talking about the symbolic version which to me are essential > perhaps #stable is a better name, but if we're going to deprecate blessings, I'd rather focus on a non-blessing way to say "under development"... > > BTW, with git "under development" is not an issue… Do you mean that the symbolic version development is not needed. because I would not understand. What I like is that I can work on projects against the development version and when I get all the projects working I can push a new stable version. Stef |
----- Original Message ----- | From: "stephane ducasse" <[hidden email]> | To: [hidden email] | Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 12:35:02 PM | Subject: Re: [Metacello] question about stable and dev | | What I like is that I can work on | projects | against the development version and when I get all the projects | working I can push a new stable version. | | Stef Stef, I absolutely agree that it is necessary to be able to work on projects that are "in development" and then publish a stable version that other developers can use. With git (and Metacello): - start a "topic branch"[1] and do your development there - when finished, merge the "topic branch" into the master (#stable) branch With mcz and Metacello: - set blessing of version to #development and develop with that version - when finished, mark blessing as #release and update the #stable symbolic version Open issue git: - need to come up with recommendations on how to mix branches and platform-specific code (Squeak, Pharo, GemStone, pharo 1.3, pharo 1.4, etc.) and specify #stable in the git universe Open issue mcz: - if we deprecate blessings, how do we designate a development version For git, I think it is a matter of gaining a little bit of experience with git and multi-platform development. For mcz, perhaps we replace blessing with tag with #development tag having special meaning to users and metacello (regarding latestVersion calculation)... Dale [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/284514/what-is-a-git-topic-branch |
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