[Seaside] Help getting started

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 08:32:48 UTC 2007


2007/3/4, Brad Fuller <brad at sonaural.com>:
> Philippe Marschall wrote:
> > 2007/3/1, Thomas F. Burdick <tburdick at gmail.com>:
> >> After a couple years away from Smalltalk, I thought I'd put
> >> Squeak/Seaside on a server I have as an excuse to play around with ST
> >> again.  But I found myself at a bit of a loss as to how to get the
> >> thing up and running so I can play with it.
> >>
> >> The way I'd setup a Lisp-based system would be to start the Lisp image
> >> on the server running under screen and detach from it.  When I want to
> >> hack the system, I'd remotely connect to the running image with an
> >> Emacs-based ide, or attach to the screen and start up the Lisp's
> >> built-in ide, connecting to the correct X11 display.  When done
> >> hacking, I'd disconnect/close the ide, and leave the server running.
> >>
> >> Translating these concepts as best I can to Squeak, my impulse is to
> >> create an image loaded with Seaside, etc., along with
> >> RemoteFrameBuffer, on my local machine.  I'd then start the image up
> >> running in headless mode on the server, and much like with Lisp,
> >> detach the screen and connect to the running image with a VNC client.
> >>
> >> Is this reasonable/normal?  How do you all setup your environments?
> >> My ST experience has so far been limited to doing things locally on
> >> one machine.
> >
> > In general you develop locally and upload the code to a server image
> > either via VNC (built in or stand alone). See:
> > http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/blog/installation?command=PRViewCommand&view=PBPostHtmlView
>
> How do you reconcile local directories every time you change something
> locally?

Can you make an example?

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