Bernardo Thank you. That's a good idea. I'll try that. I was surprised that it didn't go to the inbox as I thought I set up the repository path properly.
Mark Sent from TypeApp On Jun 14, 2016, 10:00 PM, at 10:00 PM, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras <vonbecm...@gmail.com> wrote: >i forgot to mention that i used to save my slices locally in a >directory, >and test the slice with a new image and see if the merge of the slice >has >no conflicts, to be sure that the monkey will work without problems. >and then i copy the slice to the inbox > > >On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras < >vonbecm...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi mark, >> it seems that your package: Regex-Core-MarkBratcher.39.mcz is not >the >> inbox. >> if you have the package, then you can Copy(button in the monticello >> browser) it to the inbox, and try again. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:53 PM, Mark Bratcher <mdbra...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> >>> I am trying to push a simple enhancement to Pharo50inbox on >>> smalltalkhub.com. I am running Pharo 5.0 (downloaded within the last >>> month) on Windows 10. >>> >>> I started from a completely clean image, made my small change (about >5 >>> lines in an existing Pharo 5.0 class), and I followed all of the >directions >>> to contribute a proposed fix ><http://pharo.org/contribute-propose-fix> >>> very carefully. All the steps went smoothly, as expected, until it >came >>> time to pull and verify the slice. >>> >>> Here is a snapshot of my Monticello browser right BEFORE pushing >>> <http://i.stack.imgur.com/Zv2bZ.jpg> the suggested change slice. >What is >>> listed as dirty are the SLICE itself (containing Regex-Core >>> (TheIntegrator.38)) and the package itself, listed separately, as >dirty >>> (Regex-Core (TheIntegrator.38)). >>> >>> As indicated in the instructions, I highlighted the SLICE and did a >Save >>> to the `http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/Pharo/Pharo50Inbox/main` >repository. >>> That went smoothly. After clicking save, Monticello showed >>> <http://i.stack.imgur.com/BYfVf.jpg> that the SLICE (with >subpackage) >>> and the separately listed package were no longer marked dirty and >version >>> had been bumped with my name associated (both now called, >"Regex-Core >>> (MarkBratcher.39)"). >>> >>> The dialog that popped up after the save indicated that there is a >>> dependency on `Regex-Core (MarkBratcher.39)` which surprised me a >bit, but >>> since I followed the instructions exactly, I wasn't concerned yet... >>> >>> When I tried to verify, I started with a clean image again (as >>> recommended in the instructions, opened Monticello, opened the >Pharo50Inbox >>> repository, found and highlighted my slice, and clicked "Load". Then >I got >>> an error that there was a missing dependency on the package: >`Regex-Core >>> (MarkBratcher.39)`. I thought that package was integrated as part of >the >>> SLICE. >>> >>> If I followed the linked instructions precisely, what am I missing? >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Bernardo E.C. >> >> Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America. >> > > > >-- >Bernardo E.C. > >Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.