Hi Lukas, 2011/1/9 Lukas Renggli <reng...@gmail.com>: > No, Gofer doesn't look in repositories you don't specify. However, it > uses and prefers your local package-cache if it contains a newer > version of your package (which is likely the case in your example).
I see. I assumed that to distinguish a newer version corresponds to the right package, a package included meta-information about its source repositories or some fingerprint. > You can disable the package-cache by sending something like > #disablePackageCache to your Gofer instance (I don't have an image at > hand right now, but you find it in the code and documentation). > Thanks, it worked fine. > Gofer is part of Pharo and not maintained in my repository anymore. > This #update method should be removed it is not supposed to work > anymore. > > Lukas > > On Sunday, 9 January 2011, Hernán Morales Durand > <hernan.mora...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi list, >> I have some issues with Gofer, maybe already known. When I evaluate: >> >> Gofer new >> squeaksource: 'Subjectivity'; >> package: 'Subjectivity'; >> load. >> >> it seems that Gofer takes the first package named Subjectivity it >> founds which in this case is >> http://www.squeaksource.com/Decisionstrategy.html while I wanted to >> take it from http://www.squeaksource.com/Subjectivity.html (please see >> the screenshot). >> After then I've tried to update "Gofer upgrade" for a fix, but it >> seems it cannot connect to http://source.lukas-renggli.ch and then >> entered in an endless loop. Any hint? >> (Using Pharo1.2beta Latest update: #12294) >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- >> Hernán Morales >> Information Technology Manager, >> Institute of Veterinary Genetics. >> National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). >> La Plata (1900), Buenos Aires, Argentina. >> Telephone: +54 (0221) 421-1799. >> Internal: 422 >> Fax: 425-7980 or 421-1799. >> > > -- > Lukas Renggli > www.lukas-renggli.ch >