[squeak-dev] [Ann] New build of 3.10.2-build

Ken G. Brown kbrown at mac.com
Sat Feb 14 04:36:30 UTC 2009


At 7:44 PM -0800 2/13/09, squeak-dev-request at lists.squeakfoundation.org apparently wrote:
>Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:31:06 +0100
>From: Damien Cassou <damien.cassou at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] [Ann] New build of 3.10.2-build
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>On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Keith Hodges <keith_hodges at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> I was going to mention that, am I right in saying that all you have to
>> do is...
>>
> > Installer sake install: 'Squeak-dev image'.
>
>
>You are right. What I propose is to make 3.10.2-build a base image for
>the future dev-images. That means a new dev image each month based on
>your version.
>
>> Ken Brown tried it last night, and it seemed to work ok.
>>
>> btw: I see that you are manually applying some fixes at the
>> end/beginning.
>
>
>?? Where did you see that? That's not true, I'm not applying any fix
>to the base images. I'm only installing packages.
>

My bad, I mentioned to Keith that the readme in the dev images said:

Installer mantis ensureFix: '6466 LazyListMorph-listChanged'.
Installer mantis ensureFix: '4874 Split and join'.
Installer mantis ensureFix: '7007 toggle break'.

and I missed reading the comment saying "These are fixes which you can selectively apply to the base 3.10 image"

One of them was already in the image but it may have come from something else I had done.
I incorrectly assumed the fixes were already applied.

By the way, where did the tasks come from for Installer sake install: 'Squeak-dev image'.?
Damien, are they something you came up with? Not sure what all it does but it ends up looking kinda like a dev image after doing a bunch of dev image building type things. I was trying things out testing the overall process without really getting into detail about what was being done.

Ken G. Brown

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