Hi, The only addition I can think of is to offer the possibility to download the sources separately.
Something like: wget -qO - get.pharo.org/30+sources That is of course, if we do not decide to package the sources with the image. Cheers, Doru On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]>wrote: > Last tuesday I presented the new zeroconf scripts for Pharo at the > pharoconf in Bern. > From now on please use the new scripts located at http://get.pharo.org. > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Example: > ======== > The scripts work the same way as before: > > Load the stable Pharo version with a VM: wget -qO - get.pharo.org > | bash > Load Pharo 3.0 with a VM: wget -qO - get.pharo.org/30+vm| bash > Load only a Pharo 3.0 image: wget -qO - get.pharo.org/30 > | bash > > If you do not have wget installed you can use `curl -L` instead of `wget > -qO -`. > > => All the jobs at http://ci.inria.fr/rmod already use the new scripts > > Details: > ======== > There is a plethora of configurations available. The URL for each script > can > be easily build from an image version and a vm: > get.pharo.org/$IMAGE +$VM > Of course one can just download an image as well > get.pharo.org/$IMAGE > or just the VM > get.pharo.org/$VM > > Possible values for $IMAGE are: 12 13 14 20 30 stable alpha > Possible values for $VM are: vm vmS vmLatest vmSLatest > > vmS and vmSLatest are not yet supported, but they will point to the PharoS > aka > StackVM in the future. > > Help: > ===== > > I will update the zeroconf chapter tomorrow, otherwise you can simply open > the url > of the config script in the browser to get a help message that explains > you how to > use the script and what it downloads. > > > Migration: > ========== > - Replace http://get.pharo.org/ci*.sh with the proper > get.pharo.org/$IMAGE+$VM url > - Replace ./vm.sh with ./pharo > - Replace ./vm-ui.sh with ./pharo-ui > > Deprecation: > ============ > I will manually mark the existing scripts as deprecated by tomorrow and > leave them > there for a week. If anybody needs some more time I can arrange that of > course ;). > If not all the old scripts will be gone next week! > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This will most probably be the final stage of the zeroconf scripts as I > don't see > much space for improvements anymore ;). Everything is documented, > commented and > most importantly, managed from within Pharo! > And proper tests for the scripts are on the way as well ;) > > Any questions? Any suggestions? > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"
