I installed and after I do not see a menu in the Tools submenu or anywhere to open your tool and I want to use it :)

On 15/7/14 11:52, Baptiste Quidé wrote:
Stef,

please would like to explain how the problem appeared when you loaded the tool via the metacello browser?

Thanks!

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2014-07-14 15:23 GMT+02:00 stepharo <steph...@free.fr <mailto:steph...@free.fr>>:

    thanks baptiste

    I will try it on polymorph :)

    Stef


    On 12/7/14 12:34, Baptiste Quidé wrote:

    Hi Stef,

    I think it's not normal. I will fix it when I will be at home or
    work. Try the gofer script and everything should be ok

    Le 12 juil. 2014 12:26, "stepharo" <steph...@free.fr
    <mailto:steph...@free.fr>> a écrit :

        Hi baptiste

        I loaded your tools via the metacello browser in Pharo40 but
        I do not get a menu to invoke it.
        Is it normal?

        Stef

        On 11/7/14 18:42, Baptiste Quidé wrote:

            Hello Pharo users,

            let me introduce a new tool that I developed in the RMOD
            team: package dependencies analyzer.

            This project provides a tool able to analyze Smalltalk
            project packages and detect dependencies to other
            packages. It enables automatic dependency analysis to
            detect wrong project description (declared dependencies).
            It's very easy to use and i hope it will be helpful
            during your development time.

            As soon as possible, a next version will enable to detect
            cycle dependencies among packages.

            The description of the project is on this web-page :
            http://www.baptistequide.fr/packagedependencies.php
            It's already available on the Configuration Browser on Pharo.

            Your feedback and suggestions are mostly welcome to
            improve this project. I invite you to test the tool.

            Cheers,

            Baptiste







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