On December 25, 2015 11:17:01 AM GMT+01:00, "Saša Janiška"
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've decided to end my search for an appropriate language/environment
>in
>order to write open-surce multi-platform with Pharo. :-)
>
>Playing a bit with 5.0 image, watching Dimitris' tutorial series,
>reading several a
It's possible if releases are published / committed in a Github repo. It
can even include VM and all other dependencies. As a matter of facts this
code can work for even the updating Pharo itself completely bypassing
Pharolauncher. GitHub and git can easily handle binary files of any size.
On Fri,
There is an auto update in Pharo.
This is the one we use for building it.
Have a look at the way the script loader is built.
It fetches a numbered collection of cs and compares their number with
the current number of the image and
load the delta.
stef
Le 25/12/15 22:50, Ben Coman a écrit :
On
After that you can start removing packages you don't need, Pharo is in
the process of of being modularlized so that is easy to start with a
skeleton image.
The modularization process is going within V5.0?
Yes and it started from day one.
We are continuously working on it. It is just a daunting
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 3:01 AM, Dimitris Chloupis
wrote:
> I am on holidays to at London for Christmas with no direct access to my
> machine.
>
> But you can get a very good idea how to do what you want by taking a look at
> standalone Pharo apps like Phratch and Dr Geo . The good news is that is
Yes exactly the version is returned by the class. Obviously that should
increase with each new release but for me at least that's sensible coding.
I was also considering a better scheme for the periodical checks so your
code could help me there because I don't want more than one check per
month. So
2015-12-25 14:37 GMT-03:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> As I said I away but if you are in hurry you can see the code here
>
>
> https://github.com/kilon/ChronosManager/blob/master/ChronosManager.package/ChronosManager.class/class/updateToLatestVersion.st
>
>
Thank you Dimitris, no rush for this.
> The
As I said I away but if you are in hurry you can see the code here
https://github.com/kilon/ChronosManager/blob/master/ChronosManager.package/ChronosManager.class/class/updateToLatestVersion.st
The idea is that the class carries the current release of the project that
is installed while the lates
Hi Dimitris,
2015-12-25 13:01 GMT-03:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> I am on holidays to at London for Christmas with no direct access to my
> machine.
>
> But you can get a very good idea how to do what you want by taking a look
> at standalone Pharo apps like Phratch and Dr Geo . The good news is that
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 17:38 +0100, stepharo wrote:
> In the future we plan to do better for deployment but for now we
> deploy an image and control the debugger (check UnhandledError) and
> menu
OK. Good.
Sincerely,
Gour
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Le 25/12/15 14:41, Saša Janiška a écrit :
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 11:48 +0100, Cyril Ferlicot wrote:
First, be careful with Pharo 5 because this is an alpha. There is high
chance that some things breake. If you find some bug you can report it
on pharo's fogbugz (the link is on Pharo website).
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 16:01 +, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> I am on holidays to at London for Christmas with no direct access to
> my machine.
Thanks a lot for your tutorial series and please, enjoy your holidays.
;)
> But you can get a very good idea how to do what you want by taking a
> look
I am on holidays to at London for Christmas with no direct access to my
machine.
But you can get a very good idea how to do what you want by taking a look
at standalone Pharo apps like Phratch and Dr Geo . The good news is that is
both very easy and extremely flexible. You can also change the icon
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 11:48 +0100, Cyril Ferlicot wrote:
> First, be careful with Pharo 5 because this is an alpha. There is high
> chance that some things breake. If you find some bug you can report it
> on pharo's fogbugz (the link is on Pharo website).
OK. No problem.
> For the deployment yo
Hi,
I don't have too much time now so I will try to answer fast.
First, be careful with Pharo 5 because this is an alpha. There is high
chance that some things breake. If you find some bug you can report it on
pharo's fogbugz (the link is on Pharo website).
For the deployment you have a differen
Hello,
I've decided to end my search for an appropriate language/environment in
order to write open-surce multi-platform with Pharo. :-)
Playing a bit with 5.0 image, watching Dimitris' tutorial series,
reading several articles (I like Richard's Smalltalk-Talk), subscribed
to the mailing lists..
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