Hi, thanks for the feedback… yes we are in the process of cleaning the catalog, to make thing easy. In the case of Seaside, the problem is that configuration convention name changed these years and then there are older and newer configurations coexisting (30, 3, etc.).
As you correctly guessed, correct one is Seaside3. About the catalog, yes, probably is not clear at all… it refers to “create a group in browser”, which is handy for install projects and see them all reunited… cheers, Esteban > On 19 Jun 2016, at 10:31, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de wrote: > > Hi, > > > I just downloaded Pharo 5 from pharo.org clicked on the MacOS X button), > opened the Catalog Browser and wanted to load / install Seaside. I must admit > I didn't read anything before I did... ;-) > Here are a few remarks: > > Download and installation on OS X El Capitan went smoothly, just the usual > security warning ion first opening. Since I know Pharo is no malware ( ;-) ), > this was not an issue > There are several entries for Seaside, most of them warn me they are not > tested/blessed for Pharo 5. They do not have a "Pharo 5" tag. So they could > possibly be ommitted in this default view? > The "Seaside 3" entry seems to be the suitable one, but fails with "This > package depends on the following classes: > ContextPart" > it is not really obvious what the difference between "install stable version" > and "install stable version and create group" is. The word group is something > without any meaning in the context of Smalltalk to me... I clicked on the > top-most entry just because I thought it's first in the menu for a reason. > So I didn't really get far in this Sunday-morning-experiment :-( > > Joachim > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Objektfabrik Joachim Tuchel mailto:jtuc...@objektfabrik.de > <mailto:jtuc...@objektfabrik.de> > Fliederweg 1 http://www.objektfabrik.de > <http://www.objektfabrik.de/> > D-71640 Ludwigsburg http://joachimtuchel.wordpress.com > <http://joachimtuchel.wordpress.com/> > Telefon: +49 7141 56 10 86 0 Fax: +49 7141 56 10 86 1 >