RemoteFrameBuffer running on 3.9

Norbert Hartl norbert at hartl.name
Sat Jan 20 19:50:03 UTC 2007


On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 23:19 +0200, goran at krampe.se wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Norbert Hartl <norbert at hartl.name> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > this is my first post to this list. I don't know 
> 
> Welcome to the community. :)

thanks. I started last month posting to newbies. Than a
few weeks ago to seaside list. To keep my career in a
steep manor I thought this would be the best to do ;)
> 
> > if this is the right place to write. I tried the
> 
> It almost always is the "right place" - even when its not the *primary*
> place, it still is a good place being the kitchen-sink for all things
> Squeak. :)
> 
> > RemoteFrameBuffer package from SqueakMap. It didn't
> > work. I needed only to change a few things to get
> > it running. I hope this changes are right.
> > 
> > I don't know the usual procedure to do notification
> > of bugs/applying code, etc. So I attach the changeset
> > to this mail. Maybe it is of interest for anyone.
> > 
> > regards,
> > 
> > Norbert
> 
> Just as information to others - if its about bugs and fixes to the base
> image - then Mantis (http://bugs.impara.de) is the place to register
> bugs and/or upload fixes.
> 
> But this is a package installed from SqueakMap and then it is probably
> best to contact the maintainer/owner or one of any plausible
> co-maintainers. For RemoteFrameBuffer this equals Ian Piumarta:
> 
> 	http://map.squeak.org/packagebyname/RemoteFrameBuffer
> 
Ok, understood.

> Ian does not really track squeak-dev I think - so a personal mail might
> be best to get his attention.
> 
I'll do.

> Still - it was not IMHO "wrong" to post to the list. :)
> 
I'm so glad to here that :)

thanks,

Norbert




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