I have seen discussions about 3.7 alpha, beta, gamma. The focus seems now to be on 3.8. Does anybody know when 3.7 will be released?
cheers --Trygve
Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
I have seen discussions about 3.7 alpha, beta, gamma. The focus seems now to be on 3.8. Does anybody know when 3.7 will be released?
cheers --Trygve
I wish to know also. Several of us need a 3.7 stable.
Some time ago I believed to be near but don't seems the same now.
By other hand, several packages/developers aren't in knowledgment of the new "published" feature of "SM" and several packages can't be smoothly installed.
Regards. gsa.
Hi!
German Arduino gsa@softhome.net wrote:
Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
I have seen discussions about 3.7 alpha, beta, gamma. The focus seems now to be on 3.8. Does anybody know when 3.7 will be released?
cheers --Trygve
I wish to know also. Several of us need a 3.7 stable.
Remember folks - it doesn't get more "stable" just because we release it. :)
Some time ago I believed to be near but don't seems the same now.
I think it is near. Doug can tell more specifically. Note that the current m17 work is not for 3.7 - that is 3.8 stuff.
By other hand, several packages/developers aren't in knowledgment of the new "published" feature of "SM" and several packages can't be smoothly installed.
Yes, but we will just have to "bug" the maintainers. :) And sorry German, I haven't had the time yet to fix KomHttpServer - will see if I can make time today.
It would be great if we could make a "sweep" over the packages that are listed if you check "display only new safely available packages" (shows 68 packages in my test image) and get a list of which ones fail in current 3.7 gamma. Anyone up to do this?
Then we can try to look over those that don't have published releases or selected packages that are troublesome, like KomHttpServer which I intend to look into ASAP.
Regards. gsa.
regards, Göran
Hi Göran!
goran.krampe@bluefish.se wrote:
Remember folks - it doesn't get more "stable" just because we release it. :)
I really hope "stability" still when more time be needed to release.
Yes, but we will just have to "bug" the maintainers. :) And sorry German, I haven't had the time yet to fix KomHttpServer - will see if I can make time today.
Thanks.
It would be great if we could make a "sweep" over the packages that are listed if you check "display only new safely available packages" (shows 68 packages in my test image) and get a list of which ones fail in current 3.7 gamma. Anyone up to do this?
Shows 60 packages in my gamma image.
Some days ago I've talked with DGD to publish his ODBC package that I'm using.
Now I've tested followings:
* 3.7FullAssembler: OK * Benchmarks: OK * Completion Morph: OK * External Browser: OK * MiniToDo: OK * Monticello: OK * NewProgressBar: OK * ODBCforSqueak: OK * ODBCEnh: OK * PackageInfoExporters: Don't works ('can''t find EOCD position') * PackageInfoExtras: OK * Seaside (laste version): OK (Remember that requires KomHttpServer not published yet) * Mewa 14 don't install, but may be by the Seaside version that is 2.5 * SGrid: OK
It's all my time for now.
Regards.
gsa.
German Arduino gsa@softhome.net wrote:
It would be great if we could make a "sweep" over the packages that are listed if you check "display only new safely available packages" (shows 68 packages in my test image) and get a list of which ones fail in current 3.7 gamma. Anyone up to do this?
Shows 60 packages in my gamma image.
Mmmm, right. It depends on how much you have installed. In retrospect that filter should say "display safe packages" and only filter on "published" and the correct Squeak version - *regardless* if it is "available". Right now it gets a bit confusing.
Some days ago I've talked with DGD to publish his ODBC package that I'm using.
Now I've tested followings:
- 3.7FullAssembler: OK
- Benchmarks: OK
- Completion Morph: OK
- External Browser: OK
- MiniToDo: OK
- Monticello: OK
- NewProgressBar: OK
- ODBCforSqueak: OK
- ODBCEnh: OK
- PackageInfoExporters: Don't works ('can''t find EOCD position')
- PackageInfoExtras: OK
- Seaside (laste version): OK (Remember that requires KomHttpServer not
published yet)
- Mewa 14 don't install, but may be by the Seaside version that is 2.5
- SGrid: OK
It's all my time for now.
Good, I will sit down and try a bunch too. I have also looked briefly on KomHttpServer and intend to make a repackage of it using Monticello I think.
Regards.
gsa.
regards, Göran
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