[Seaside-dev] Seaside 3.1 release?

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sun Nov 11 19:35:48 UTC 2012


On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/10/2012 12:57 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Paul DeBruicker<pdebruic at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >In May there was a discussion about getting the 3.1 configuration ready
>>> > for
>>> >release.  Did that get completed or is there a list of tasks somewhere
>>> > that
>>> >I could work on to move it forward?
>>
>> We reworked the configuration at ESUG but it depended on a not yet
>> release version of Monticello. Then Dale did a release of Monticello
>> and some updates to the configuration. It's completely my fault that I
>> haven't yet found the time to test the configuration of the new
>> version of Monticello. What you can do to help, test the
>> configuration. You'll have to use ConfigurationOfSeaside30, not
>> ConfigurationOfSeaside31. For backwards compatibility reasons we
>> decided to keep it named ConfigurationOfSeaside30. If you look at the
>> class comment and the baselines-31 protocol you'll see that it has
>> been reorganized into several groups. Basically everything has an
>> accordingly named group. So we have many more, much more fine grained
>> groups.
>>
>> So you'd do something like
>>
>>     (ConfigurationOfSeaside30 project version: '3.1.0)
>>       load: #('Core' 'JQuery' 'Kom')
>
>
>
> Ok.  I've made a ConfigurationOfSeaside30 repo on github here:
>
> https://github.com/pdebruic/ConfigurationOfSeaside30

Ok, I wasn't planning on doing this but I'm not going to argue with
people who do work.

> and, for now, set it up use travisci.org to load and run the core seaside
> packages in Pharo 1.3.  It hasn't succeeded yet but its giving some feedback
> you can see here:
>
> https://travis-ci.org/pdebruic/ConfigurationOfSeaside30
>
> I intend to attempt to automatically make branches to test each interesting
> combination of Seaside package loads on each intended supported platform
> among these possible platforms:
>         PharoCore 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
>         Pharo 1.4, 2.0
>         Squeak 4.3, 4.4
>
> I'm not sure what those interesting combinations of packages are and am
> reluctant to just make the Travisci.org service test the complete of all
> combinations of all groups provided by 3.1 baselines.
>
>
> My questions are:
>
>         1.  What are the platforms Seaside 3.1 is supporting

Right now the most tested ones probably are Pharo 1.3, and 2.0. Pharo
1.4 and Squeak 4.3 should work but aren't really well tested to my
knowledge. More will hopefully be added with time.

>         2.  Is there a list of sets of packages to load and test that are
> more interesting than others that I should start making branches for?

Core, Development, Omnibrowser, jQuery, Kom and Zinc are probably the
most important ones.

Cheers
Philippe


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