(just for the sake of completeness...)
in the most recent collection package of 3.9, the string comparison was reverted to the 3.7 behavior. this causes monticello to load the package extensions (*package) before the actual package, and not afterwards as in 3.8 (maybe in preceding versions as well, i dunno). while this causes no problems for most of the packages, there might be some around depending on this loading order. in this case, loading errors will occur. modifying monticello to have a fixed loading order, independent from string sorting (or just with clear definition if extensions get loaded before or after the package), would help to prevent such issues in the future.
Am 04.09.2006 um 15:54 schrieb stéphane ducasse:
use monticello :)
What's the best way to move the code I've written in my 3.8 image over to the 3.9 image? I'm guessing I should save a new change set, then open that set in 3.9. Is there anything else I should do? Any gotchas I should watch out for?