Use of == for arithmetic equality

Frank Shearar frank.shearar at angband.za.org
Tue Feb 14 11:30:58 UTC 2006


As per Adrian's suggestion I've uploaded all the MCZs to the Mantis bug
report (http://bugs.impara.de/view.php?id=2788) - except for Morphic. The
Upload File section quotes a maximum file size of 2,000k, and Morphic-fbs.66
is 1,084,635 bytes, yet Mantis complains that that file's too large. Could
it be that the maximum file size is actually 1000K? The next-largest file I
uploaded was 792K.

Any suggestions how to get the Morphic file up? I'd love to make an MCD from
Morphic-fbs.66 and Morphic-md.65, for instance. Ooh, hang on! I see a
Morphic-fbs.66(md.65).mcd file in my package-cache! OK, I've uploaded that
to the bug report. Hopefully that'll work for propogating my changes.

frank

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adrian Lienhard" <adi at netstyle.ch>
To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list"
<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Use of == for arithmetic equality


Hi Frank,

I suggest to just use MCZ (no diffing). Monticello nicely deals with
merging different versions (compared to changesets vs fileOuts).

Adrian

On Feb 14, 2006, at 11:12 , stéphane ducasse wrote:

> This is really strange.
> I do not have time now to check but we will.
>
> Stef
>
>
>> Er, when I make these MCDs (mark the repository as storing diffs,
>> hit the
>> Save button) my image (3.9a-6721) pops up a never-ending sequence of
>> "Diffing..." messages, but never seems to stop. I mean, I'm trying
>> to save
>> the Collections mcd, which altered about 10 or so methods, and the
>> saving
>> process has already taken 7 minutes! Am I doing something crazily
>> wrong?
>>
>> My previous attempt was on the Traits package, and that took at
>> least an
>> hour before I gave up.
>>
>> Is there a way to split up a ChangeSet into a set of per-package
>> change
>> sets? Then I can post those to Mantis instead of MCDs.
>>
>> frank
>>
>>
>
>






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