On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Doug Edmunds dougedmunds@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Mariano,
I figured out what caused the confusion (to me, the newbie):
- Go to http://www.squeakdbx.org/
- Click Documentation
- Click Installation
It says "Our Monticello address is: http://www.squeaksource.com/SqueakDBX ."
Click that link and look for ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX
The most recent one in that group of files:
ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX-MarianoMartinezPeck.8.mcz, which (now I know) is quite old.
I used that, thinking it was the newest version, and that's where the problems start.
Down near the bottom of the page, there's a mention of http://www.squeaksource.com/MetacelloRepository, but it's not a live link. After wading through everything else on that page with a lot of failed stuff like the Installer info, I assumed that the 'not-a-link' reference would just get me to the same place or to the same file that I just downloaded.
Since then, I have been to MetacelloRepository and got the most recent version.
Hopefully, the web page can get fixed to avoid this for the next newbie.
Thanks, I have updated the link, please check: http://www.squeakdbx.org/Installation
Also, Please update the package with a ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX class to include a new method "version14" with this update: SqueakDBX-Dialect-Squeak-DougEdmunds.5.mcz.
Thanks for the commit. But the idea of Metacello is not to update a version per version of a package, but instead creating versions and managing projects. I cannot just create a new SqueakDBX version for every little change in the code. If you need the very last commits, then you use Monticello. Or even better, you can always download all the last versions using Metacello instead. Just load a baseline:
ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX project version: '1.2-baseline'
Now with new Metacello version, the above should be even simpler, just using the symbolic version #bleedingEdge.
Finally, version 1.3 of SqueakDBX is with blessing #development, and the repository is free to commit. So, feel free to commit.
anyway, I have just commited.
Cheers
mariano
It contains a change to SqueakOpenDBX class>>ffiImplementationForOS in order to avoid a Warning about a deprecated method.
thanks!
Thanks.
== Doug Edmunds
On 2/21/2011 7:19 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Doug Edmunds <dougedmunds@gmail.com mailto:dougedmunds@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, From the website, http://www.squeakdbx.org/Installation I followed the instructions to download ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX
using
Monticello. When I ran (ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX project version: '1.1') load
Thanks. Can you tell us in which image are you evaluating that?
it stops in the middle with an error message. 'Could not resolve: OpenDBX-Core
[OpenDBX-Core-MarianoMartinezPeck.248]
in C:\Pharo\package-cache http://www.squeaksource.com/SqueakDBX'
wierd....it should try lo load 'OpenDBX-Core-aaa.248' and not 'OpenDBX-Core-MarianoMartinezPeck.248'
I assume that the reference is to an older package, but I don't want to proceed using a different one, unless it's been tested. Please let me know when there is an update to
ConfigurationOfSqueakDBX.
There is indeed. THere are versions 1.2 and 1.3. You can use any of them.
Please, let us know what happened.
Cheers
Mariano
ps: you'd rather contact the mailing list than me, since you will probably receive more answers ;)
Thank you. -- Doug Edmunds
squeakdbx@lists.squeakfoundation.org