Yanni, I did not know that my post to http://groups.google.com/group/dbxtalk would end up on the pharo lists. Also, this was a side-note to other points about DBXTalk... or I would have given more information about this one aspect. But I am thrilled that Fuel works for you, so I would love to learn more about what works.
My Pier download was what was available on Saturday at http://www.piercms.com/download. Then as I noted in that post, I pulled in DBXTalk according to specs on http://dbxtalk.smallworks.com.ar/Download/. I ran through some many variations on image builds in recent days it is a blur. I believe I used the default Magritte in the Pier image -- Magritte2 is the only one I see in the repository (with magritte in the name). *What version Magritte should I be using?* As an aside, in a 1.4 build, I pulled in Magritte3 via the following, and that fixed some name conflicts. Is this the proper way to load it to work with seaside? Gofer new renggli: 'magritte3'; package: 'Magritte-Model'; package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model'; package: 'Magritte-Seaside'; package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside'; package: 'Magritte-Morph'; package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model'; package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model'; load. Then Fuel was loaded using the specs on http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/software/Fuel/Version1.8/Documentation/Installation . I did the "Basic Demo": - Gofer it squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository'; package: 'ConfigurationOfFuel'; load. ((Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfFuel) project version: '1.8') load. And the "Basic Demo" from the above mentioned page was tried and failed. Actually... wait, the debugger ... -- actually, I do not have time to replicate it right now. But the above scripts, running Pier on a Mac failed. I forget why. > I've never had a problem with Fuel in a Pier image. What problem are you > having? (It helps if you are specific in your post; otherwise, people have > to ask.) > That is Great News! You imply that it always works, so I will try again. It works fine in a Pharo1.4 image I am working with. > > What Pier one-click image did you use (link please)? Was it Magritte2 or > Magritte3? > > How did you load Fuel? Did you use ConfigurationOf? Did you specify > #stable or #bleedingEdge > Thanks for any insight you can offer in advance. Cheers, Cam