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Hi Dario,
If you want to have an experience doing live documentation, you can start with
GToolkit Documenter: https://github.com/feenkcom/gtoolkit
It is an alpha version. I will be happy to help you and to know about your
experience.
Juraj
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Juraj Kubelka
El 27-09-201
Hi,
I have a Pharo 7 image which I normally start from Pharo Launcher on Windows. I
think I saved it without problems. However, suddenly it stopped opening. As it
contains data and some unsaved code I would hate to loose, I'd appreciate any
help on how to debug a situation like this. I attached
Hi Hilaire,
This looks like you have an old VM. If you get the current stable VM
it should be fine.
The current Pharo 6 & 7 VMs are both dated 28 June 2018.
Cheers,
Alistair
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 at 19:11, Hilaire wrote:
>
> Nice!
>
> I got issue when installing GToolkit on P7. May be the VM is
Pharo 6.1 works fine on Mojave for me.
Manuel Leuenberger wrote
> Hi,
>
> Did anybody already try Pharo 6.1 on macOS Mojave? Are there any issues
> that would suggest not to upgrade soon?
>
> Cheers,
> Manuel
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I do not know how it is possible, but your header mentions Pharo 6.1, but
according to the UI you have Pharo 7. And the missing class is part of Pharo 6
only and is not required in Pharo 7.
One reason might be that you keep locally old (2 months) GToolkit code. Can you
ch
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To be more concrete: you might have locally an old Bloc repository.
Juraj
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Juraj Kubelka
El 29-09-2018, a la(s) 15:43, Juraj Kubelka via Pharo-users
escribió:
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Likely. As GIT is integrated to Pharo, when installing the package I was
expecting the local repo to be synchronized from remote master. I will
delete local repos and try it again, it will take time.
Hilaire
Le 29/09/2018 à 20:43, Juraj Kubelka via Pharo-users a écrit :
> I do not know how it is
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Ok. As far as I know, Iceberg does not update local repositories in this use
case. Which is fine for developers, less convenient for users.
Juraj
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Juraj Kubelka
El 29-09-2018, a la(s) 16:42, Hilaire escribió:
> Likely. As GIT is integrated to Pharo, when installing th