[squeak-dev] Installing Seaside - 99.2% Green
Levente Uzonyi
leves at elte.hu
Mon Apr 5 11:59:33 UTC 2010
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Chris Cunnington wrote:
>
>> Nothing much to report.
>>
>> 2.8.* loads easily. WAKom startOn: 8080. No problem getting a page.
>>
>> MetacelloRepository from squeaksource.com. ConfigurationOfSeaside28-dkh.19.
>>
>> Test Runner says:
>> 284 run, 282 passes
>> WABacktrackingTest>>#testDictionary
>> WABacktrackingTest>>#testOrderedCollection
>
> The latter is a Seaside bug. Someone with a google account should open an
> issue for it. OrderedCollection >> #snapshotCopy is missing (though
> OrderedCollection >> #restoreFromSnapshot: is there).
>
> The other was reported earlier as others pointed out and the Seaside
> developers don't seem to be cooperative in this. So we can:
> - ignore this issue for now and wait till Pharo 1.1 splits Set and
> Dictionary, then the Seaside developers will fix it by themselves.
> - create our own version of Seaside-Squeak-Core package (as Julian suggested)
> which'd be the same as Seaside-Pharo-Core + this 2 methods.
> - create and maintain our own packager/builder/loader (as Lukas suggested).
> That would be copying all Pharo packages, and add these 2 methods to
> Seaside-Squeak-Core.
>
> The latter two would require a new repository, a maintainer and changing the
> Metacello configurations, so I'd go with the first option.
After reading the seaside-dev list I found that I was wrong about
cooperation:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/seaside-dev/2010-March/004033.html .
The issue is solved with Seaside-Pharo-Core-lr.6.
Levente
>
>
> Levente
>
>>
>> 3.0*loads easily. WAKom startOn: 8080. No problem getting a page.
>>
>> MetacelloRepository from squeaksource.com.
>> ConfigurationOfSeaside30-DaleHenrichs.139.
>>
>> Test Runner says:
>> 1010 run, 1009 passes
>> WABacktrackingTest>>#testDictionary
>>
>> Seaside Installation:
>> http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/Installation/#h-5
>>
>> Chris
>>
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