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This is nice to know that the work of igor is quite good and I'm
happy that we payed him for that.<br>
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Stef<br>
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<div>Good news.<br>
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<div>I think you guys are going to like this CMake stuff (not my
work, per se, but the general concept).</div>
<div>For example, instead of hunting down a string to put in a
configuration script in svn, you go looking for the class that
controls your platform/vm and modify that.</div>
<div>Then you let it, generate your cmake configuration.</div>
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<div>So, if you need a FoodleDoodlePlugin on the VAX you find
the VAX config and either modify it directly or subclass it
and add your FoodleDoodle.</div>
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<div>I have an SVN server set up with the mcz's and a copy of
the Cog source tree on my local machine. When I get all the
pharo configs ported to Squeak, I will</div>
<div>send a link.</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
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---- On Tue, 20 May 2014 18:51:12 -0700 <b>David T. Lewis
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On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 01:18:45PM -0700, tim Rowledge wrote:
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> On 20-05-2014, at 1:00 PM, gettimothy <<a
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target="_blank">gettimothy@zoho.com</a>> wrote: <br>
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> > Hi All. <br>
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> > I am migrating the Pharo configs for cmake over to
the squeak compatibility side and for the StackVM raspberry
stuff, there is a plugin that <br>
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> > exists on the pharo platform <br>
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> > ./platforms/unix/plugins/InternetConfigPlugin <br>
> > that does not exist on the svn co of Cog, <br>
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> I always had the impression that plugin was Mac only and
not essential even then? <br>
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Tim, <br>
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That is very likely true. After all, the class comment
(authored by someone with initials 'tpr') says: <br>
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"This plugin provides access to the Mac's internet
configuration toolkit - so long as you are running on a Mac."
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Dave <br>
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