Konrad,

This looks like a case where you are using a metadata-less repository ... if so you, should add the following method to your baseline class:

   projectClass
      Smalltalk at: #'MetacelloCypressBaselineProject' ifPresent: [ :cl | ^ cl 
].
      ^ super projectClass

This mod will cause packages to be unconditionally loaded ... Monticello does a definition comparison on package load so only changed definitions are loaded into the image ...

Hope this helps,

Dale

On 1/4/19 5:12 AM, Konrad Hinsen via Pharo-users wrote:
Subject:
Re: [Pharo-users] Updating singletons
From:
Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@fastmail.net>
Date:
1/4/19, 5:12 AM

To:
pharo-users@lists.pharo.org


H Cyril,

Fetching, loading and post loads should leave a trace during the
execution in the Transcript.
Thanks, that helps to confirm that my postload is never executed when I
update a package + baseline in an image that already had an earlier
version loaded. Nothing at all is shown in the Transcript. Reloading the
package and/or the baseline package doesn't leave any trace either. And
if I add a dependency, then update the package again, the new dependency
is not loaded either.

Hypothesis: baseline changes have no effect for already installed packages.

When I load my modified package + baseline into a fresh image, lots of
actions are shown in the Transcript, including the execution of my
postload action. But in that situation, I don't actually need it.

Cheers,
   Konrad.

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