On 01.05.2010, at 00:38, Casey Ransberger wrote:
Sweet! 'Till All Are One!
I'm installing Etoys 4 on my itsy-bitsy laptop. In spite of the fact that I think Etoys is really a great thing, I've not acquainted myself with it, as I was already splitting my time between Squeak and Pharo (I've hardly had a spare moment to look at VW!)
Now that there's an easy way to see the diffs, I'm kind of interested to see what the delta is.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 30.04.2010, at 10:42, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
I have downloaded the image. I like the many example projects which come with it.
Hehe, and that's not even the *real* interface. To see that, from the world menu, choose "new morph...", "make link to project...", "Home". This creates a button that takes you to the home screen (I forgot to put one into the dev image, sorry).
Btw, there is now an updated etoys-dev version at
http://etoys.squeak.org/download/
Besides having updates loaded, this now includes a thumbnail to jump to the home project, so it's closer to the "real" Etoys experience.
The dual changeset update stream / Monticello repository updates seem to work quite well. E.g., the 2373fixHome-bf.cs changeset relies on the updated Player compile methods, and 2374discardTranslations-bf.cs on a method for discarding the translations. So I posted the update-bf.2.mcm configuration to the update stream as 2372repo1080-bf.cs. This ensures that certain package versions are loaded.
I hope that's a good way to split the responsibilities - put code changes into Monticello, and do-its into the update stream ... best of both worlds :)
The "repository version" refers to the sum of package version in the loaded configuration. Etoys' SystemVersion now reports both, the highest update number and the repo version + date:
etoys4.1 of 29 April 2010 update 2374 (repo v1082 of 4 May 2010)
Here is a page to easily see the update stream:
http://squeakland.org/updates/
- Bert -