Hi guys - I got build 1072 using Pharo Launcher (I like to know what build I’m using - but maybe I should pick stable and just date stamp my image?)
Anyway just tried the latest 1077 and followed the steps I described (although using my caught up branch) - when I right click on the detached pharo - there is the Pharo menu item and inside that there is only the option to create a new branch for an issue? Am I missing something (or is this something recently broken?) Tim > On 19 Jun 2018, at 14:35, Guillermo Polito <guillermopol...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Strange... I'm with Esteban there, I'd need more information to reproduce it. > I've just done > > $ wget -O - get.pharo.org/70+vm <http://get.pharo.org/70+vm> | bash > $ ./pharo-ui Pharo.image > > - Open iceberg > - Repair Pharo by cloning my (really out of date) fork (guillep/pharo) > - Fetch > - Repair -> Create branch > > And I have the "New branch" option. > > On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 3:28 PM Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com > <mailto:esteba...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > >> On 19 Jun 2018, at 15:18, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works >> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote: >> >> Hi Guillermo - it sounds like I’m on the right track - the only thing that >> caught me out was in the latest V7 there is no “new branch” - I have to have >> an issue number? The picture in your doc shows both possibilities? > > how did you arrive there? > seems to me that there should always be the opportunity of just branch. If > not, may be there is an error. > > Esteban > >> >> For now, I found a bug and created an issue, and so can experiment with that >> - but I think it is handy to create a generic branch so that you can >> experiment (while easily tracking your changes)? >> >> Tim >> >>> On 19 Jun 2018, at 14:01, Guillermo Polito <guillermopol...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:guillermopol...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 2:26 PM Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works >>> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote: >>> Hi - a few weeks ago, I contributed a tiny fix to Pharo 7 -and the >>> instructions seemed to work really well. >>> >>> I’ve since come back to try and do some more over lunch (I was thinking I’d >>> like to dig out the changes I worked out for using the AST and cursor to >>> make senders/implements work properly and not just use the selected text). >>> >>> My first problem was that my fork of Pharo from many months ago was out of >>> date - I think the instructions on >>> https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo >>> <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo> >>> should probably mention this subtlety. >>> >>> It took me ages to figure out what to do - this was the clue >>> (https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/ >>> <https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/>) - and of particular >>> note the the tiny bit at the bottom to ensure you Push your changes back to >>> your GitHub fork (I slightly complicated myself by using IntelliJ to do >>> this - doable but you need to be aware of whats going on). I did this in a >>> separate non-pharo directory (I think thats what you would recommend right? >>> Then you can keep updating it from time to time?) >>> >>> Usually, you don't care. You don't need to update your fork :) >>> You only need to: >>> - clone/locate your repository in disk >>> - fetch (this will find your commit in the pharo repository) >>> - create a new branch X >>> - push branch X to your fork >>> - make a pull request >>> >>> The contribution process never goes through master nor development, so it >>> does not really matter if they are updated. >>> And that's what I was showing in my videos because there is nothing else to >>> it :) >>> >>> >>> Having got my GitHub fork caught up with pharo/development - I then have >>> the Local Repo Missing error (expected) - and now when I go to repair it I >>> can either clone again (which is the instructions online) - or “Locate this >>> repository in your file system”. As I’ve had to already check everything >>> out to catch up to pharo/dev I chose to locate. >>> >>> I then get a Fetch require msg (expected) >>> >>> I then choose to use Fetch (I’m not sure what the Repair repository picture >>> is now about?) - the text does mention I will become detached, so I’ve >>> stuck to that >>> >>> I’m not sure why the “solving a detached working copy” is further down the >>> page - but I’ve jumped to that >>> >>> It says I need to synchronise both (image and repo) - but then says its >>> easier to do a branch - and then says a nice alternative is to create a >>> temp branch like temp/synch - however I can’t see how to do that as there >>> is only Crete new Branch from Issue now (the picture shows that plus New >>> Branch). >>> >>> I don't see what's the problem, maybe the UI can be enhanced to be more >>> explicit. >>> But you can just select "New branch" and create a branch with any name. >>> >>> I'll go a bit deeper here: >>> - you just downloaded a new image that was built from commit 100 >>> - In the meantime, while you downloaded your image, a new PR would have >>> been integrated in pharo, so now the development branch may not be anymore >>> on commit 100 but on commit 101. >>> - Even worse! There is no branch at all pointing to 100, your image's >>> commit >>> - So the safest way to work (because updating the image may be dangerous >>> not because of Iceberg :)) is to create a new branch on your commit. >>> >>> However, while this is the recommended way to work on Pharo, on other >>> projects you can do a more normal workflow: checkout, pull. >>> >>> Does this answer it? Maybe I've missed something? >>> >>> >>> >>> Am I on the right track here? If I want try something out - do I just >>> create myself a new issue (or is there a temp issue anyway?) >>> >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Guille Polito >>> Research Engineer >>> >>> Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille >>> CRIStAL - UMR 9189 >>> French National Center for Scientific Research - http://www.cnrs.fr >>> <http://www.cnrs.fr/> >>> >>> Web: http://guillep.github.io <http://guillep.github.io/> >>> Phone: +33 06 52 70 66 13 >> > > > > -- > > Guille Polito > Research Engineer > > Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille > CRIStAL - UMR 9189 > French National Center for Scientific Research - http://www.cnrs.fr > <http://www.cnrs.fr/> > > Web: http://guillep.github.io <http://guillep.github.io/> > Phone: +33 06 52 70 66 13