[squeak-dev] ClockAndCalendarMorphs project on SqueakSource

Jakob Reschke forums.jakob at resfarm.de
Thu Feb 1 15:48:08 UTC 2018


I have been told that nobody uses the Monticello feature of
dependencies among packages...
The best way to specify dependencies seems to be Metacello at the moment.

2018-02-01 16:01 GMT+01:00 Louis LaBrunda <Lou at keystone-software.com>:
> Hi Dave,
>
>>Hi Lou,
>>I have admin access to squeaksource.com, so I think that I can delete the
>>"ClockAndCalendarMorp" one if you would like me to do so. You may be able to
>>do it yourself too (one would hope, given that it is your project! ). Check
>>and see if you have a "Delete Project" option under the "Actions" in the upper
>>left of the screen when you enter the project. If that is not possible let me
>>know and I will get rid of it for you.
>
>>> I made a few changes.  The latest version is ClockAndCalendarMorphs-LL.3.mcz.
>>
>>Just for the sake of maintaining the version history, it would be good if you
>>can put a copy of your original ClockAndCalendarMorphs-LL.2.mcz into the new
>>repository also. I can help if you do not have an easy way to do that.
>
>>Dave
>
> I was going to try again to remove the ill named project but decided that your point about
> version history may have some validity.  So, if you can please move any old versions to the new
> project and then delete the old project, that will be best.  There may be two old versions as I
> did try to upload a version 1 that timed out.
>
> Also, if you understand how dependencies work, please explain it to me or point me to something
> I can read so that I can set them up.  I think, as I'm sure you do, that it is important for
> people to know just what packages are needed so they don't get avoidable errors that confuse
> things unnecessarily.
>
> I'm going to add some comments to the project description that I hope will help but real
> specified dependencies would be better.  Thanks.
>
> Lou
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> Louis LaBrunda
> Keystone Software Corp.
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>
>


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