[squeak-dev] Squeaksource, Squeak and Pharo..
H. Hirzel
hannes.hirzel at gmail.com
Sat Dec 22 14:36:53 UTC 2012
thank you Chris for summarizing these community requirements as a
summary of the discussions in 2010 and 2011. As 4.4 is soon to be
released this is now what is put into action.
--Hannes
On 12/20/12, Chris Muller <asqueaker at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone have a practical solution for this problem?
>
> Start here.
>
> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6183
>
> All of the requirements listed there are currently solved by the work
> I did in 2011 on SqueakMap and working since the 4.2 release.
>
> Follow a couple of the links for detailed instructions about *how*
> including screenshots.
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Ron Teitelbaum <ron at usmedrec.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Does anyone have a practical solution for this problem? What would be
>> needed to make it so that I can write my package for different versions
>> of
>> Squeak and Pharo?
>>
>> I don't know enough about the pieces involved but here is a question
>> (I've
>> been a bit out of the loop). If Squeak supported MetaCello and
>> PackageInstaller would that make it easier for the Squeak Community to
>> write
>> code that is compatible with both systems?
>>
>> If I wanted to port my code to Pharo using Monticello how would I do that
>> now? I use Monticello Configurations and loved them. Is it as easy as
>> making an installer category and publishing a Monticello Configuration
>> file?
>> What do people do now (if anything)?
>>
>> I remember publishing some stuff on SqueakMap but don't remember how it
>> worked now, not sure what's wrong with it either since IIRC it supports
>> multiple versions. I think that the process to figure out how to publish
>> was a barrier to entry (but don't quote me on that).
>>
>> I'm not taking sides just asking questions.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Ron Teitelbaum
>> Head Of Engineering
>> 3d Immersive Collaboration Consulting
>> ron at 3dicc.com
>> Follow Me On Twitter: @RonTeitelbaum
>> www.3dicc.com
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