Exactly! I guess because there are so many ways to navigate around updating
the package, I was lost :) Thank you guys for giving me some pointers, I'll
try to learn them. I wonder, which one is the most promising and mainstream?

On Sun, Apr 1, 2018, 08:58 <aglyn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can open the repository in the Monticello browser if it’s a
> Metacello/Monticello repo, or use Iceberg with git if it’s a git repo in
> the same manner you would with any other git project.  You can also open
> the project in Versionner to get the latest version.
>
>
>
> As far as scripting it, that’s reasonably obvious if you look at the
> Monticello or Versionner code itself.
>
>
>
> *From:* Pharo-users <pharo-users-boun...@lists.pharo.org> *On Behalf Of 
> *Andrei
> Stebakov
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 31, 2018 7:14 PM
> *To:* Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
> *Subject:* [Pharo-users] Keeping packages up to date
>
>
>
> I wonder if there is a generic solution to keeping certain Pharo project
> in sync with development tree.
>
> For example when I want to get latest Roassal I execute
>
> Gofer it
>
> smalltalkhubUser: 'ObjectProfile' project: 'Roassal2';
>
> package: 'Roassal2';
>
> package: 'Roassal2GT';
>
> package: 'Trachel';
>
> load.
>
>
>
> Also I wouldn't know this unless the maintainers (thanks Alexandre!) of
> the project told me what script to execute to get the latest version.
>
> If I went to Project Catalog I can only get the stable version and if I go
> and find Roassal2 it won't give me information how to get its latest
> version.
>
>
>
> How would I get info about how to update, say Roassal given the script
> above from some Roassal project public page?
>
> Talking about Roassal, if I go to
> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~ObjectProfile/Roassal2/ page, it offers the
> following script:
>
> Gofer it smalltalkhubUser: 'ObjectProfile' project: 'Roassal2';
> configurationOf: 'Roassal2'; loadDevelopment
>
>
>
> Which is probably not exactly equal to the script above (or is it?).
>
>
>
> So, is there a generic way to get a latest version of some XYZ package?
>
> What do I need to learn to be able to get that information about any Pharo
> project (other than asking the community)? Something similar to "git pull"
> when you know the repository.
>

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