Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 Torsten.Bergmann@phaidros.com wrote:
It works here, but I didnt use Berts Plugin image. I've produced one of my own. Some tips: [...]
Nice description, Torsten.
The only problem is that you better should start with a virgin 2.8 image. This is the current release, which we can expect others to have. If you use 2.9a, you risc using features that are not yet in 2.8.
-- Bert
Shouldn't the plugin check the image version to notify you need and update ? This is official updates ofcourse
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Smalltalk version == 'Squeak 2.8' ifFalse:[ get the new image form Berts server]
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Karl Ramberg wrote:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
The only problem is that you better should start with a virgin 2.8 image. This is the current release, which we can expect others to have. If you use 2.9a, you risc using features that are not yet in 2.8.
Shouldn't the plugin check the image version to notify you need and update ? This is official updates ofcourse
like
Smalltalk version == 'Squeak 2.8' ifFalse:[ get the new image form Berts server]
That's a good idea. Although you should check for version >= 2.8, or even better, for the highest changeset number.
-- Bert
Karl Ramberg wrote:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 Torsten.Bergmann@phaidros.com wrote:
It works here, but I didnt use Berts Plugin image. I've produced one of my own. Some tips: [...]
Nice description, Torsten.
The only problem is that you better should start with a virgin 2.8 image. This is the current release, which we can expect others to have. If you use 2.9a, you risc using features that are not yet in 2.8.
-- Bert
Shouldn't the plugin check the image version to notify you need and update ? This is official updates ofcourse
like
Smalltalk version == 'Squeak 2.8' ifFalse:[ get the new image form Berts server]
Another thought
It is maybe better to have another popup than the debugger when something fails. Maybe a notice that the plugin failed and a option to mail the debug stack to the creator.
Karl
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