Hi,
The bundling with magritte polluted the repo and the Bootstrap project with stuff that was not
really needed for "Seaside + Bootstrap" only.
Also a "Bootstrap-Demo" package appeared that was more a demo for magritte than for Bootstrap.
Since there already was an "Bootstrap-Examples" package this added more confusion (at least on
my side).
I now took action and cleaned up the Bootstrap project again to remove the magritte stuff.
If one wants to to use Bootstrap with Seaside he does not necessarily have to go the
Magritte path, so IMHO this was necessary.
The magritte stuff for Bootstrap is now hosted as an own separate project on STHub which would
also help to see to which part code additions really belong.
As a result:
============
1. The Bootstrap project now again only contains and loads the initial three packages:
- Bootstrap-Core
- Bootstrap-Tests-Core
- Bootstrap-Examples
assembled by the known ConfigurationOfBootstrap
2. The Magritte support on top of Bootstrap is now separated in an own project
to avoid too much mixin. See "BootstrapMagritte" on SmalltalkHub.
The new repo "http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~TorstenBergmann/BootstrapMagritte" has the same
commiters as the old one, so feel free to continue with your work.
This project includes two packages:
- Bootstrap-Magritte-Core (former Bootstrap-Magritte)
- Bootstrap-Magritte-Examples (former Bootstrap-Demo)
assembled by a new ConfigurationOfBootstrapMagritte for this particular project
3. The Bootstrap/ConfigurationOfBootstrap is now available as
- a release version 0.4.0 for Seaside 3.0.9
- a release version 0.5.0 for Seaside 3.0.10
- a release version 0.6.0 for Seaside 3.1.0 (#stable)
- a development version 0.7.0 for Seaside 3.1.0 for new stuff
4. The CI for Bootstrap is green for Pharo 2.0 and now also Pharo 3.0
5. The config browser is updated for Pharo 2.0 and Pharo 3.0 with the "Bootstrap" package
So you can now also open a fresh Pharo 3.0 image, open World menu -> Configuration Browser
to load "Bootstrap". Then run
ZnZincServerAdaptor startOn: 8080
and start coding your web application with the latest Seaside 3.1.0.
Next steps:
Setting up a CI for the new project "BootstrapMagritte"/ConfigurationOfBootstrapMagritte
Have fun!
Bye
Torsten
Sven wrote:
>You must be looking somewhere else,
>http://mc.stfx.eu/ZincHTTPComponents/
>find 'Character-Encoding-Core', they are all there.
Hmmm ... mysterious ... I checked two times yesterday using a web browser after the
loading trouble in Pharo and it was not there.
Works now using:
Gofer it
url: 'http://mc.stfx.eu/ZincHTTPComponents';
package: 'Zinc-Character-Encoding-Core';
load.
Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load.
Thanks
T.
Le 18/05/2018 à 15:21, Torsten Bergmann a écrit :
> Thanks Sven for the #stable definition.
>
> That seems to solve the Zinc issue ... but now I run into a problem with #greaseInteger sent to a character
> in WAUrlEncoder class when loading Seaside-Core-Johan-Brichau.875.
>
> Screenshot attached.
>
> But #greaseInteger is not defined for Character, only for Number, Integer and String.
>
> To reproduce: I loaded Seaside from STHub using
>
> Metacello new
> baseline:'Seaside3';
> repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
> load
>
> on latest Pharo-7.0+alpha.build.917.
>
I did not get the problem (yet).
Can you check that your local Seaside and Grease clones are up to date?
Iceberg does not manage yet upgrade of the local clones :(
> Thanks
> Torsten
>
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