Keeping a Safe, Clean, and Current Development Environment
Daniel Salama
dsalama at user.net
Wed Aug 24 15:40:55 UTC 2005
Edgar,
BTW, I was playing with the scripts on http://saltypickle.com/Home/10
and have a couple of questions that maybe you or someone else can
help me.
Below is a snippet of the script:
installer install.
%
"SQUEAK MAP PACKAGES TO INSTALL"
#((MCInstaller 5)
(DynamicBindings 2)
(KomServices 3)
(KomHttpServer 4)
(KeyBinder 3)
What do the numbers after the package names mean? Is it a release/
version number?
Also, wouldn't mind hearing what you have to say about mobility
issues and internet connection that you mentioned.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Aug 24, 2005, at 5:05 AM, Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
> Daniel:
>
> I guess each Squeaker have a different solution, so I share mine.
>
> Each .image in use is what you download from official servers , plus
> favorite packages plus your own code, you end with a sm directory
> and a
> package-cache directory into the directory what have your
> working .image.
>
> So, until the packages used change for new version .image, you know
> what the
> loading order of packages is, what this particular setup works and
> your app
> too.
>
> See http://saltypickle.com/Home/10 and study the John Pierce Configure
> Script, changing what you don't use and adding your own code.
>
> Run this first in your new .image, chances are you are in business,
> but keep
> all packages what you use up to day for increasing stability.
>
> Hope this help you.
>
> Edgar
>
> PS And if you travel and don't have Internet connection, I have
> tricks to
> fool sm and load code from sm directory in your disk
>
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