Damien,
Peter's got the proper script ... When you lock a Metacello project, you
are registering a repository with a project name, so no need to "load
Baseline", the name and local repository are enogh to the job ... then
do you normal load ... you do have to use the `Metacello new` form of
project loading for the lock to take effect:
Metacello new
baseline: '...';
repository: '...';
onWarningLog;
load
Peter's script is a good example ...
Dale
On 4/13/16 1:40 AM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
Yes, I've been using this approach for some time.
https://github.com/peteruhnak/pharo-scripts/blob/master/config/5.0/dynacaseSettings.st
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:24 AM, Damien Pollet
<damien.pollet+ph...@gmail.com <mailto:damien.pollet+ph...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Oh, nice!
Just to be sure, because 2:15am is not the best time to start
playing with code… if I understood correctly, I'd load the
depended-upon baseline from gitfiletree, lock it, and then that
would take precedence over the github:// repo specified in the
baseline of the main project?
I'll try tomorrow, thanks :)
On 13 April 2016 at 00:38, Dale Henrichs
<dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com
<mailto:dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:
Damien,
You want to use a a lock[1]. Look at the section on locking a
`filetree://` repo [2]--- should be similar for locking your
gitfiletree repo ...
When you load you may want to use `onWarningLog`, because
locks do generate Warnings telling you the the lock is being
honored (i.e., the load is taking place from the local clone,
not github as specified in the baseline) ...
Dale
[1]
https://github.com/dalehenrich/metacello-work/blob/master/docs/LockCommandReference.md#lock-command-reference
[2]
https://github.com/dalehenrich/metacello-work/blob/master/docs/LockCommandReference.md#lock-the-projects
On 04/12/2016 11:18 AM, Damien Pollet wrote:
I have a couple projects that I develop together; the
first depending on the second, and both managed on GitHub
(in separate repositories).
The BaselineOf therefore expresses the dependency using
repository: 'github://…'
However, I'd like to locally change that to gitfiletree://
so that I can build new development images from scratch,
with both projects ready to commit to gitfiletree, with
minimal repo juggling and code reloading ?
Is there a way to achieve that? Metacello project
attributes? a git submodule?
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