At 8:22 PM -0800 2/14/10, Colin Putney apparently wrote:
On 2010-02-12, at 11:17 PM, Andreas Raab wrote:
Hi Colin -
In your newly found role as MC maintainer, I have a question for you: I am wondering about the role of errorDefinitions in MCPackageLoader. What errors are they supposed to capture? The only one I am aware of is when a variable gets moved up or down inside a package. Are there others?
(the reason I'm asking is that I fixed this case today with help from Eliot, so we may be able to remove this unnecessary complexity)
I don't think this was meant a workaround to a known problem. It's just a way to gracefully handle unexpected errors while loading a package.
I'm setting up a new repository for MC1 development, where we can collect the history relevant to the current trunk version, and commit fixes and further development. I figure the best way to distribute is just to push to the trunk repository, but we'll at least have well-defined releases. Is the fix you and Eliot made available somewhere?
Colin
There already is an established repo at http://www.squeaksource.com/mc.html which gathered together all the previous state of the art of MC before trunk and Pharo continued their divergent MC paths on the ancient version.
See also: Matthew Fulmer's 'place for me to keep the scattered info on monticello versions 1.5 and 1.6 until it has a proper home and is released'
http://installer.pbworks.com/Monticello15
Ken G. Brown