Hi Frank,
On Apr 29, 2014, at 12:28 AM, Frank Shearar frank.shearar@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 April 2014 18:24, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I just followed a common enough workflow to commit partial changes:
- in an image with some in-progress changes, implement a fix that I want to
commit, excluding the in-progress changes
take a copy of the image, revert the in-progress changes, commit the fix
in the original image, merge with the committed package
The strange thing is that while the step in 2. writes the package to the package-cache before uploading it, the step in 3. downloads the package again instead of simply using the identical copy in the package-cache. Anyone know why? Is this easy to fix? (This in a Squeak 4.5 trunk image)
Do you say "downloads" because MC displays a progress bar saying "Downloading..." or do you have additional evidence that MC downloads from the remote repository?
Well, if I merge against package-cache instead of the repository I don't see the progress bar and the whole process runs /much/ faster. So I don't have proof but it certainly looks that way.
frank
-- best, Eliot