Hi,
I have been developing on 3 machines and I shuttle the images back and forth as follows. <workstation(work)> - <laptop> - <workstation (home)> <Debian Sarge.......> - <macbookpro>-<Debian Sarge>
This works just fine and the copy just takes a few minutes. However I was wondering if there was a way to sync up two running images via rsync like mechanism from within Squeak, considering that squeak map seems to do some diffing. That should be faster and more elegant.
cheers, -bakki
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2006/8/24, Bakki Kudva bakki.kudva@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have been developing on 3 machines and I shuttle the images back and forth as follows.
I do that too but I try to avoid it ... Even if it's handy, rather than using the same image everywhere, it's better to publish your code in monticello package for instance.
Monticello is nice for that because it allows to assemble in packages your code (new classes and extension in existing ones provided they are in a category prefixed by *name-xxxx. name here is the name of your monticello package).
Once you have monticello packages (*.mcz) for your projects and extensions, you can publish them on the net on squeaksource (or on your own server if you have one)
Hope that helps
Cédrick
That's great! I will be doing that instead. Thanks for that pointer.
-bakki
On 8/24/06, cdrick cdrick65@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
2006/8/24, Bakki Kudva bakki.kudva@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have been developing on 3 machines and I shuttle the images back and forth as follows.
I do that too but I try to avoid it ... Even if it's handy, rather than using the same image everywhere, it's better to publish your code in monticello package for instance.
Monticello is nice for that because it allows to assemble in packages your code (new classes and extension in existing ones provided they are in a category prefixed by *name-xxxx. name here is the name of your monticello package).
Once you have monticello packages (*.mcz) for your projects and extensions, you can publish them on the net on squeaksource (or on your own server if you have one)
Hope that helps
Cédrick
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