I'd like to sincerely thank John McIntosh for his write-up of my talk. I hope it will serve to eliminate some of the FUD surrounding my/our work. I'll try to post some additions and comments to his article in the next few days. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the hardest to understand;-)
I was also very happy after talking to Hans-Martin, where we realized that all his wishes and plans (layering modules, rollback to previous versions of methods etc.) could be very easily implemented within the ModSqueak "framework".
The code for the June 29 ModSqueak code drop (the latest version that Paul and I worked on) has been available on the Stable Squeak swiki at http://swiki.squeakfoundation.org/stablesqueak. I will start describing/documenting it there. If people are interested AND if I have time, I could probably post the code for the remote installation demo too. Let me know if you want it.
cheers - Joseph At 02:17 30.08.2001 , Les Tyrrell wrote:
I loved the stuff about ModSqueak, but where can I get it? Don't tell
me to
download SWT 0.6- I've already checked, and it appears that ModSqueak
is not in that.
- les
-- Joseph Pelrine
Joseph, one problem was that EventHandler is gone. These files fix the ginsu. The other problem I noticed is that the SWTVolume.txt is now in XML, so if you create a repository, the base SWT won't be able to read this file anymore.
Thank You!
- Rob
----- Original Message ----- From: "joseph pelrine" jpelrine@balcab.ch To: CampSmalltalk@mojowire.com; squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Cc: vwnc@cs.uiuc.edu Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:02 AM Subject: Re: Essen ESUG experience report day 2
I'd like to sincerely thank John McIntosh for his write-up of my talk. I hope it will serve to eliminate some of the FUD surrounding my/our work. I'll try to post some additions and comments to his article in the next few days. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the hardest to understand;-)
I was also very happy after talking to Hans-Martin, where we realized that all his wishes and plans (layering modules, rollback to previous versions of methods etc.) could be very easily implemented within the ModSqueak "framework".
The code for the June 29 ModSqueak code drop (the latest version that Paul and I worked on) has been available on the Stable Squeak swiki at http://swiki.squeakfoundation.org/stablesqueak. I will start describing/documenting it there. If people are interested AND if I have time, I could probably post the code for the remote installation demo too. Let me know if you want it.
cheers
- Joseph
At 02:17 30.08.2001 , Les Tyrrell wrote:
I loved the stuff about ModSqueak, but where can I get it? Don't tell
me to
download SWT 0.6- I've already checked, and it appears that ModSqueak
is not in that.
- les
-- Joseph Pelrine
Hi Rob,
Your fix let me install the Ginsu to SWT0.6 and gave me 'Module Manager' and 'Module Browser'.
If your fix is not intended for SWT0.6, please ignore the rest (and I am sorry for wasting the bandwidth :-(
But when I tried to install 'Repository' with:
url := (RepositoryUrl fromString: 'repos://SqueakBase/RepositoryConfig/0.3'). url resolve build.
I got 'Error: Fully qualified path expected' walkback.
Please find attached the log file.
I was able to install 'Repository' without installing 'Ginsu'.
Cheers,
PhiHo.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Withers" rwithers12@mediaone.net To: "joseph pelrine" jpelrine@balcab.ch; CampSmalltalk@mojowire.com; squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org; "Paul McDonough" wnchips@yahoo.com Cc: vwnc@cs.uiuc.edu Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:19 AM Subject: Re: Essen ESUG experience report day 2
Joseph, one problem was that EventHandler is gone. These files fix the ginsu. The other problem I noticed is that the SWTVolume.txt is now in
XML,
so if you create a repository, the base SWT won't be able to read this
file
anymore.
Thank You!
- Rob
----- Original Message ----- From: "joseph pelrine" jpelrine@balcab.ch To: CampSmalltalk@mojowire.com; squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Cc: vwnc@cs.uiuc.edu Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:02 AM Subject: Re: Essen ESUG experience report day 2
I'd like to sincerely thank John McIntosh for his write-up of my talk. I hope it will serve to eliminate some of the FUD surrounding my/our work. I'll try to post some additions and comments to his article in the next few days. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the hardest to understand;-)
I was also very happy after talking to Hans-Martin, where we realized that all his wishes and plans (layering modules, rollback to previous versions of methods etc.) could be very easily implemented within the ModSqueak "framework".
The code for the June 29 ModSqueak code drop (the latest version that Paul and I worked on) has been available on the Stable Squeak swiki at http://swiki.squeakfoundation.org/stablesqueak. I will start describing/documenting it there. If people are interested AND if I have time, I could probably post the code for the remote installation demo too. Let me know if you want it.
cheers
- Joseph
At 02:17 30.08.2001 , Les Tyrrell wrote:
I loved the stuff about ModSqueak, but where can I get it? Don't tell
me to
download SWT 0.6- I've already checked, and it appears that ModSqueak
is not in that.
- les
-- Joseph Pelrine
squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org