I'm happy that the video made by camillo is still served by the fogbugs
web site because it explains really well the process.
Stef
On 7/8/14 21:48, Benjamin Pollack wrote:
On Aug 7, 2014, at 9:47 AM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:
It’s up to the community to be involved with the tools they love and to submit
patches, and you’re totally right to remind everyone that it’s up to us to
improve Pharo if we want to keep it alive, but it’s up to the core team to make
sure that it’s easy for us to do so, and I think that Pharo’s not doing
terribly well on that front right now.
We add a description on the old web site but he got lost.
Now in a nutshell, to submit a fix
- donwload latest image (there is a script on download)
- do a fix for a giving bug
- publish a slice press (+ slice) in MC, add the dirty packages
- publish it in the inbox (click on inbox and press save)
- take a fresh image.
- reload it and check that it fixes the problem (open MC and click on
inbox + open).
Does it help?
Was it so complex?
Yep, it helps. The issue isn’t that it was complex; it’s that it was
undocumented. The new links are helpful.
Excellent!
You will that getting your first fixes in the system is a great and cool
feeling.