On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 01:52:14PM +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Hi folks,
as we discussed lately we want to enable easier contributions, following a model similar to Squeak's "trunk". I spent the weekend making the latest tools from Squeak work in the Etoys image. I did not push it to the update stream yet, but it is attached. Let's discuss in the developer meeting on IRC later today.
Here is how to test it:
- Download Etoys-To-Go4-Final.zip from squeakland.org and unzip and run
- get halo for world, choose "preferences..." from halo menu
- disable "eToyFriendly" in the "scripting category"
- click the gray World background, choose "previous project" from the World menu
- you'll be taken to the hidden top-level project, light-blue background
- now is a good time to save the image
This will result in an image ready for development work. I'm suggesting to use Etoys-To-Go because it is self-contained and allows to save the image easily. The regular install is read-only.
Now for my stuff ...
- running Etoys-To-Go creates a folder called "Etoys" next to it. Unzip the attached files into that "Etoys" folder.
- open a file list. You should see the files now (loadmc.st, compatFixes-bf.cs, MonadicIfNotNil-eem.cs, Pragmas-eem.cs, FakeUIManager-bf.cs)
- select the contents of loadmc.st and "do it". If the files are in the default folder, it should work.
- this will churn for a long while, but finally, it should have installed Monticello and MonticelloConfigurations and PackageInfo from trunk.
Hi Bert,
I followed your instructions and everything loaded as expected. I now have an Etoys image with Monticello.
Once I got this far, I did world -> open... -> Monticello Browser to open the Monticello browser. The available repositories (right hand browser pane) were Squeak trunk and the local package-cache, so I added the Etoys repository by clicking the "+Repository" button, selecting type "HTTP", then enter the repository location:
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://source.squeak.org/etoys' user: 'dtl' password: 'mypassword'
So now I can browse both the Etoys repository and the Squeak trunk repository, and everything looks fine. I can see that a number of "FixUnderscores" have already been done on Etoys packages, so I see those differences relative to the base Etoys-to-go image, and everything else looks pretty much in sync as expected.
Starting with this it should be really simple to get MC-based updates going, we just need to add some more utility methods from the trunk.
Most likely adding the Monticello-based update stream would be a good next step.
[Off topic: I assume that the idea is to switch over to MC for development, although I have to say that I personally like Edgar's idea of *also* providing a changeset based stream generated from the MC changes. However, I don't know that we have a fully usable implementation of this.]
Comments and help welcome :)
It looks good so far :)
Dave