Hi Esteban, I gave Tonel a chance, It worked. The documentation about Tonel is 0, I'm going to write an email to the mlist with a couple of basic tonal commands for future help. Cheers Davide
On Saturday, November 25, 2023 at 11:57:51 AM GMT+1, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@netc.eu> wrote: what a good moment to start using it, isn't? :) Esteban ps: if the cs exported the classes in different order than needed, there is not much the importer can do. You can always pre-create manually the class (a simple stub will suffice) and then expect the import process will fix the rest. > Hi Esteban > On Saturday, November 25, 2023 at 08:29:14 AM GMT+1, Esteban Lorenzano > <esteba...@netc.eu> wrote: >> hi, >> >> some questions :) >> >> 1. why you are importing from cs? In pharo 8 there was already other >>formats available, including tonel. > Yep, but I never used it > >> 1. Are you sure your missing class is not in another .cs you >>should install before? > The class is in the same .cs > >> 2. In that sense, it would help to know which class is missing, we don't >>know if this is yours, ours or from an imported dependency. > The class is mine and it is a subclass of Object > > Cheers > Davide > >> >> Esteban > > On 25/11/2023 07:15, Davide Varvello via Pharo-users wrote: > > >> > Hi Guys, > > I can't port my Pharo 8 code to Pharo 10. > > > > > I'm filing out my packages to a .cs file, but when I install it on Pharo 10 > it shows an error that one of my class is missing, even if it is in the .cs > file. > > > > > Any hints? > > > > > TIA > > Davide >