[squeak-dev] The Trunk: MonticelloConfigurations-eem.124.mcz

Chris Muller asqueaker at gmail.com
Sat May 10 16:50:48 UTC 2014


There was no regression, MonticelloConfigurations-cmm.117 was focused
on specifying the trunk repository, and left the backslashes from
Bert's original version alone.  But, I see you've moved them.   :)

On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 9:23 AM,  <commits at source.squeak.org> wrote:
> Eliot Miranda uploaded a new version of MonticelloConfigurations to project The Trunk:
> http://source.squeak.org/trunk/MonticelloConfigurations-eem.124.mcz
>
> ==================== Summary ====================
>
> Name: MonticelloConfigurations-eem.124
> Author: eem
> Time: 10 May 2014, 7:23:29.379 am
> UUID: 6de964a7-f2da-4ed4-bc68-0dbb328936d4
> Ancestors: MonticelloConfigurations-fbs.123
>
> Fix the regression in the usage comment in the configurations
> browser in MonticelloConfigurations-cmm.117 (the withCRs
> was sent to a part of the string that has no backslashes),
> and add more verbiage to make usage clearer.
>
> =============== Diff against MonticelloConfigurations-fbs.123 ===============
>
> Item was changed:
>   ----- Method: MCConfigurationBrowser>>description (in category 'description') -----
>   description
>         self selectedDependency ifNotNil:
>                 [:dep |
>                 ^ ('Package: ', dep package name, String cr, dep versionInfo summary) asText].
>         self selectedRepository ifNotNil:
>                 [:repo |
>                 ^repo creationTemplate
>                         ifNotNil: [repo creationTemplate asText]
>                         ifNil: [repo asCreationTemplate asText addAttribute: TextColor red]].
> +       ^('A configuration is a set of particular versions of packages.  These can be used to manage multiple dependencies amongst packages when an update requires changes to multiple packages.  One stores the current configuration and then modifies the various packages needing modification.  On load, the image will be updated to at least the versions in the current configuration, hence providing the support needed to load the new packages.\\To create a new configuration first load the most up-to-date configuration in your repository (e.g.',  MCHttpRepository trunkUrlString, '), open that repository in the Monticello browser, scroll down to the "update" package, select the first entry in the list on the right hand side and click Browse, which will open the configuration in a new MCConfigurationBrowser.  Then in the new MCConfigurationBrowser click Update, and choose "update all from image" from the pop-up menu.  Click Store to save back to the repository.  If required, one can add repositories to the browser to store the configuration in a different repository.') withCRs!
> -       ^'A configuration is a set of particular versions of packages.  These can be used to manage multiple dependencies amongst packages when an update requires changes to multiple packages.  One stores the current configuration and then modifies the various packages needing modification.\\To create a new configuration first load the most up-to-date configuration in your repository (e.g.',  MCHttpRepository trunkUrlString, '), open that repository in the Monticello browser, scroll down to the "update" package, select the first entry in the list on the right hand side and click Browse, which will open the configuration in a new MCConfigurationBrowser.  Then in the new MCConfigurationBrowser click Update, and choose "update all from image" from the pop-up menu.  Click Store to save back to the repository.' withCRs!
>
>


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