Am 30.09.2004 um 15:34 schrieb stéphane ducasse:
On 30 sept. 04, at 15:10, Andreas Raab wrote:
normally there was a script (do ont remember the name) on SqueakMap to build the fullImage. We did a new version for 3.7 so you should find the 3.6 version and compare with what you have in the image.
That is not the point - I do not need a load script which tries to fetch the latest version of packages (and fails for three out of six, with two of the three it loads successfully being _different_ and _non-functioninng_ compared to the code being in 3.6) I need the packages that were actually loaded to build 3.6.
This was not the latest version of package but the versions used to build 3.6.!
At least the version we built based on that can be used to rebuild 3.7 in the future so I do not see why the version 3.6 of this script would not work. You have all the id and the version inside the method packagedo or something like that.
I did not try the version 3.6 of the script but I always thought it was there for that. This script should not take the latest version else I would not have written the email.
The problem is that SqueakMap back then did not have the concept of releases: There were only one enry for each project, releasing a new version did make the old one unavailable.
Marcus