The problem is that in the baseline is  everything inside a spec for: #pharo do: []

since nobody report me about GlorpDBX is Squeak..

I've just commited a new version of ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX  that change #pharo for #common. So it should, at least, try to load.

First you need to enable selectors with underscore. Then  evaluate:

(ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX project version: '1.4') load.

and tell us what happen. I will try to do it also.

There is no yet #stable in ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX, but yes in ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX

cheers

mariano

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Dale Henrichs <dhenrich@vmware.com> wrote:

On Mar 25, 2011, at 1:14 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

>>>>>> "Levente" == Levente Uzonyi <leves@elte.hu> writes:
>
> Levente> Please update your image, the issue should be solved by Monticello-ul.443. See
> Levente> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2011-March/158306.html
> Levente> for details.
>
>
> Levente> Levente
>
>>>
>>> Trying to load Seaside30, GlorpDBX, and Magritte2 into a trunk.  If
>>> there's some extra magic required to make it work, please help.
>
> Sadly, "ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX load" works fine, but
> "ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX load" still tries to call
>
>  nil loadUsing: mcLoader
>
> because
>
>  self projectPackage
>
> is returning nil.
>
> It's trying to run SqueakDBX with 1.3, but there's no version of that
> for Squeak, only Pharo.
>
> Is there a way to say "latest version for this platform", or should that
> be inherent in the default #load?

The #stable symbolic version is intended to specify the "latest version for this platform," but not all configurations have been updated to use symbolic versions... typically the person doing the port of a project to Squeak, Pharo, or GemStone will define the symbolic version for their platform, since they are the ones who know which version is "the latest and best"

Dale