[squeak-dev] monticello repository creation

Chris Cunnington brasspen at gmail.com
Sun Jun 16 23:37:28 UTC 2019


Monticello is a very versatile tool. It’s designed to connect to almost anything. The simplest thing for security is to save to disk, that is, create a MC on your disk. 
The next simplest thing is to save to your Dropbox and make somebody else accessible to your Dropbox. 
The next thing is to create your own server. There are two ways to do that: Squeak; and, non-Squeak (i.e. nginx or Apache). If you want a Squeak image to be your server, then you can use Sven Van Caekenberghe’s WebClient-Monticello [1]. You can see how Colin has done it with nginx server here [2]. 

Chris 

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[1] http://www.squeaksource.com/ADayAtTheBeach
[2] http://source.wiresong.ca/
 

> On Jun 16, 2019, at 7:07 PM, tim Rowledge <tim at rowledge.org> wrote:
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> I've been using Mc for years but never had a need for a private repository before. Now I do; one accessible via http(s) really.
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> A quick look on the swiki showed me some incomplete and very old pages but nothing that leaped out as relevant. Pointers to a guide on what to do would be welcomed.
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