I just tried to load Willow-Playground in the same way with Pharo 8.0
64-bit fresh image on Windows 10 and it works flawlessly.
Seaside package has long filenames and directory names, on Windows this
can be a problem if Pharo images are located deep in the hierarchy - but
the error message in
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That didn't format like the email, so let me try again here.
Installing Willow-Playground from the instructions:
Metacello new
baseline: 'WillowPlayground';
repository: 'github://ba-st/Willow-Playground:release-candidate/source';
load.
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I have tried this in 9.0 64
I am following the instructions for Willow-Playground ba-st/Willow-Playground:
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 10:08 AM Kasper Osterbye
wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is the coolest thing for a long time. I think this is super
> interesting to start exploring.
> The first steps are what you show on your github, but the idea that you
> you will have a full universe of pharo code, runnin
Sanjay,
I, too, am interested in Magritte. I'd appreciate it if you'd post whatever
you learn back to this list?
Thanks,
Russ
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 3:10 AM Sanjay Minni wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am posting here instead of the Magritte group as the readership is high.
>
> Is Magritte a robust enough p