[Tentative] MinimalMorphic.7201.zip

Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2001 at yahoo.com.ar
Wed Nov 15 11:31:48 UTC 2006


Pavel Krivanek puso en su mail :

> - class initialization order - the order is right now but the packages
> loose the code of initialization methods! AFIK the problem is
> somewhere in ChageSet file-out process, it doesn't require
> modifications of Monticello
I check this, better if no need modifications

> - preamble/postscript
>      - MCMczReader zip memberNamed: 'install/changes.txt' in
> posctricpt code is wrong (returns nil)

I have two windows showing in image.(see picture) (via drag and drop and
choosing load).
Also works if you select the package via fileList
I check why fails using Monticello Browser

> - you cannot edit existing scripts in monticello (it edit offers
> default content)

What existing scripts ? I send test of all packages for 3.9 and all said
false

> - your image is created from unpacked monticello archive so you loose
> version information of MinimalMorphic packages

I know. I send mail saying how I build it.

> - you should use SqueakSource repository for publishing.

Ok, when code is final

> Concept of
> manully created images on ftp is absolutely wrong.

Yes, I complaint against it for all 3.9 phase. Only was a Tentative and I do
not do again.

> The final images
> should be created and published by automatical test&build server that
> will use MC repository.

IMHO don't think what could made a complete realease without manual tweaks.

> - I don't like the background color ;-)
Agree. Is awful on old PC as we have in university lab.
But I send a complete scheme with other colors :=)
Sure you tolerate some fun ? Promise not go out of track ...

Edgar 

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