[Seaside-dev] Seaside 3.0.7

Nick Ager nick.ager at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 09:40:33 UTC 2012


Hi Dale,

I've committed the new version ... and as I've tooled around I noticed that
> Seaside-Tools-OmniBrowser-lr.26 is not loaded and you've got
> Seaside-Pharo-Tools-OmniBrowser.pharoOB-NickAger.7 loaded instead of
> Seaside-Pharo-Tools-OmniBrowser-pmm.9 presumably this is because Lukas'
> changes breaks OmniBrowser in either Pharo1.3 or Pharo1.4 or is it
> something else ... OmniBrowser appears to be working in the image so I
> assume that it's the best we can hope for ...
>

Yes I created a branch - it seems that longer term we need a better
solution not involving OB .


> Besides the standard Swazoo test failures, the
> WAPharoDebuggerTest>>testNamedTempAt test failed on first run, but doesn't
> fail on a second attempt ... something subtle going on there ...
>
> Presumably Swazoo should be removed from the config and someone needs to
> figure out what's up with kom ... leave it in remove it? replace it with
> kom lite? I don't use any of these boys in Pharo, so I'm not the best one
> to make a judgement here.
>

I created a 3.0.7 baseline - which seems to be missing from your
configuration. The changes to the 3.0.6.1 baseline are:

     spec for: #'common' do: [
spec
group: 'Core' with: #('Base' 'Development' 'RSS-Core' 'Javascript-Core'
'Prototype-Core' 'Scriptaculous-Core' 'JQuery-Core' 'JQuery-UI'
'Seaside-Email' 'Seaside-HTML5' 'Seaside-InternetExplorer'
'Seaside-Examples' 'RSS-Examples' 'Seaside-Tools-Web'
'Scriptaculous-Components' 'Seaside-Welcome' 'Seaside-Tools-OmniBrowser'
'Seaside-FileSystem' );

=> removed:  'Seaside-Swazoo' 'Seaside-Adaptors-Swazoo'

---

    spec for: #'squeakCommon' do: [
spec
group: 'Core' with: #('Zinc-Seaside' 'Comet-Core' 'Comet-Examples' );
group: 'Tests' with: #('Comet-Tests-Core' );
group: 'OneClick' with: #('Base' 'Development' 'RSS-Core' 'Javascript-Core'
'Prototype-Core' 'Scriptaculous-Core' 'JQuery-Core' 'JQuery-UI'
'Seaside-Email' 'Seaside-HTML5' 'Seaside-InternetExplorer'
'Seaside-Examples' 'RSS-Examples' 'Seaside-Tools-Web'
'Scriptaculous-Components' 'Seaside-Welcome' 'Seaside-Tools-OmniBrowser'
'Zinc-Seaside' 'Comet-Core' 'Comet-Examples' 'Base Tests' 'Development
Tests' 'RSS-Tests-Core' 'Javascript-Tests-Core' 'Seaside-Tests-Email'
'Seaside-Tests-Functional' 'Prototype-Tests-Core'
'Scriptaculous-Tests-Core' 'Scriptaculous-Tests-Components'
'JQuery-Tests-Core' 'JQuery-Tests-UI' 'Seaside-Tests-HTML5'
'Seaside-Tests-InternetExplorer' 'Seaside-Tests-Examples'
'Seaside-Tests-Tools-Web' 'Seaside-Tests-UTF8' 'Comet-Tests-Core'). ].

=> removed Swazoo and Comache and replaced with Zinc

---

spec for: #'pharo' do: [
    spec
        package: 'Seaside-Tests-Email' with: [
spec requires: #('Seaside-Tests-Pharo-Email'). ].


=> added 'Seaside-Tests-Pharo-Email'

---

These were the deliberate changes - it seems I inadvertently lost

spec for: #'gemstone' do: [
    spec
         package: 'Seaside-RenderLoop' with: 'Seaside-RenderLoop.gemstone';
package: 'Seaside-Tests-RenderLoop' with: 'Seaside-Tests-Render ]


so I wouldn't recommend taking my 3.0.7 baseline as is.

Thanks for the help

Nick
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