SqueakMap is the most appropriate place for this to be registered; Help>>ExtendingTheSystem is now obsolete.
Colin, if you don't mind selecting "Create new Release" from the SqueakMap context menu, and pasting that script in, we can then have it accessible via a UI that is already built into Squeak. Please name the release that loads the latest-and-greatest, "head" and that will always be sorted to the top.
If you would also paste in an equivalent script, but with the current version-numbers hard-coded in, and save that one under your normal version naming scheme, then we will have one that will be guaranteed to load successfully into 4.2 forever, since 4.2 is frozen.
If the owner of the RefactoringBrowser and RefactoringEngine packages (Marcus Denker) has departed the community, I will add the "Community Supported" category to those packages so that we in the community can add new releases to those packages similarly, starting with the above scripts.
SqueakMap is really easy now, and that's why, when 4.2 was released, there were only 2 or 3 packages listed in the SqueakMap browser. Now we have over 18 software packages for the production 4.2 release that are ready to load straight from the catalog. SqueakMap is going to be the definitive list of available, working software for Squeak, so if your package is not listed you don't want to be left out; we should use it.
- Chris
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I just took a 4.2 and used that code in your message and I've got it working, so clearly what you're saying is better. Help>>ExtendingTheSystem seems to be a bit problematic.
Chris