Hi Kilon, a simple way to do that is to change your configuration so that it uses the baseline in your github. The SmaCC configuration for Pharo 4.0 is written in this way for the stable version.
version204: spec <version: '2.0.4' imports: #('2.0-baseline')> spec for: #'pharo4.x' do: [ spec blessing: #stable; author: 'ThierryGoubier'; description: 'SmaCC Smalltalk Compiler Compiler for Pharo 4.0'. spec baseline: 'SmaCC' with: [ spec repository: 'github://ThierryGoubier/SmaCC:master' ]; import: 'SmaCC' ] Thierry 2015-01-27 10:08 GMT+01:00 kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com>: > So I have a Configuration in the Meta repo of pharo 4 and 3 that loads the > latest version of my project Ephestos. > > However I have moved my development to github since I am very happy with > the workflow and since I discovered loading github repos via a baseline I > have little use for smalltalkhub. > > So my plan is this, keep the configuration in the meta repo so people and > me can install my project easily with one click via the wonderful simple > configuration browser , but I dont want anymore to load any versions with > it. Instead I want to tell the configuration "load the github baseline" > which means it will fetch the code from my github account master branch > which is the stable branch anyway (and the only branch so far) . > > That will allow me to never have to update that configuration again since > it will just load the latest code from github repo. > > The question is how to do this the easiest and cleanest way possible ? >