check esugboard channel in youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-vBhaKVZf0al-ISMMPvRw
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 6:29 PM, Викентий Потапов <vikenti.pota...@gmail.com > wrote: > > I want to get these esug videos, but i've searched through the whole pharo > site and i haven't found them ... :( > I appreciate if you point me where to find help on working with minimal > image\deploying with Pharo. > And i also think this very important information should be available on > pharo site at conspicuous place. > > What about Dr.Geo - i've downloaded this program to test from official > site (http://www.drgeo.eu/download#TOC-PC-Mac-GNU-Linux). I launched > DrGeo.bat, as it noted in instruction. It shown me console window and Pharo > command line options. That's all. It didn't start. I think, the reason is - > also cyrillic paths, but ... who knows? > > And also i mean some simple and understandable deployment tool (as in > Cincom VW exists) but not manual-written bash scripts. This tool asks me > what class\accessor send open message, asks what to strip and how to pack > my image. Few simple steps and i have perfectly cleaned minimal image with > all image started methods tuned to load necessary class. It's really cool > stuff. It's a pity, my low-level SmallTalk knowledge (VW + Pharo) is not > enough to port this tool or create the new one. > > Please, understand me right, i don't criticize pharo, but i'm trying to > understand what to do and how to do with less efforts for me. And these are > the questions every developer asks. > > > On 11-11-17 18:58, ???????? ??????? wrote: > > > Another stumbling block is application deployment. > > > > You want to start from a minimal image and load everything you need with > > a Metacello baseline/configuration. And you want to change some settings > > to run without sources. You will run into parts that are not modularized > > enough yet and need their baselines to be split up further than they are > > now. > > > > The minimal image is rather minimal. See the esug videos > > > > Stephan > > > -- Bernardo E.C. Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.