Re: [Pharo-users] This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521). [FreeBSD]

2016-06-16 Thread Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras
i found it.

http://forum.world.st/ANN-Pre-compiled-Pharo-Spur32-VM-for-Debian-Stable-tp4871332.html

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 11:31 PM, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras <
vonbecm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi Petr,
>  im using this vm
>
> https://swing.fit.cvut.cz/jenkins/view/All/job/pharo-vm-spur-swing/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/pharo-vm-spur-swing.zip
>
> on debian wheezy. i think jan did it, he announced it in this mailing list.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 10:36 PM, Petr Fischer 
> wrote:
>
>> Why is incompatible VM and Image in official (centos) distribution (main
>> download) on pharo.org?
>>
>> This first impression is really terrible... Simply don't work... What
>> about newcomers?
>>
>> Your links to stable spur vms are compiled with glibc >= 2.15 - is there
>> vms compiled with older glibc (< 2.15), like on this page?
>> http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation
>>
>> pf
>>
>>
>> > On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Petr Fischer 
>> wrote:
>> > > Hello, I finally managed linux compatibility layer and all 32bit
>> dependencies on FreeBSD to run official Pharo 5 VM, but got this error:
>> > >
>> > > "This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521)."
>> > >
>> > > It's official centos download from pharo.org:
>> > > http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-centos.zip
>> > >
>> > > I downloaded *-centos" package because there is older glibc than 2.15
>> on FreeBSD (default GNU/Linux distribution from pharo.org needs glibc >=
>> 2.15).
>> > >
>> > > Whats wrong? Thanks! Petr Fischer
>> >
>> > The Image file format changed for Spur.  You are trying to open a Spur
>> > Image with a non-Spur VM.  You need to update your VM.  Probably one
>> > of these will do...
>> >
>> > http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
>> > http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
>> >
>> > The first is Cog+Spur. The second is StackInterpreter+Spur.
>> >
>> > cheers -ben
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Bernardo E.C.
>
> Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.
>



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Re: [Pharo-users] This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521). [FreeBSD]

2016-06-16 Thread Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras
hi Petr,
 im using this vm
https://swing.fit.cvut.cz/jenkins/view/All/job/pharo-vm-spur-swing/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/pharo-vm-spur-swing.zip

on debian wheezy. i think jan did it, he announced it in this mailing list.



On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 10:36 PM, Petr Fischer  wrote:

> Why is incompatible VM and Image in official (centos) distribution (main
> download) on pharo.org?
>
> This first impression is really terrible... Simply don't work... What
> about newcomers?
>
> Your links to stable spur vms are compiled with glibc >= 2.15 - is there
> vms compiled with older glibc (< 2.15), like on this page?
> http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation
>
> pf
>
>
> > On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Petr Fischer 
> wrote:
> > > Hello, I finally managed linux compatibility layer and all 32bit
> dependencies on FreeBSD to run official Pharo 5 VM, but got this error:
> > >
> > > "This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521)."
> > >
> > > It's official centos download from pharo.org:
> > > http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-centos.zip
> > >
> > > I downloaded *-centos" package because there is older glibc than 2.15
> on FreeBSD (default GNU/Linux distribution from pharo.org needs glibc >=
> 2.15).
> > >
> > > Whats wrong? Thanks! Petr Fischer
> >
> > The Image file format changed for Spur.  You are trying to open a Spur
> > Image with a non-Spur VM.  You need to update your VM.  Probably one
> > of these will do...
> >
> > http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
> > http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
> >
> > The first is Cog+Spur. The second is StackInterpreter+Spur.
> >
> > cheers -ben
> >
>
>


-- 
Bernardo E.C.

Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.


Re: [Pharo-users] This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521). [FreeBSD]

2016-06-16 Thread Petr Fischer
Why is incompatible VM and Image in official (centos) distribution (main 
download) on pharo.org?

This first impression is really terrible... Simply don't work... What about 
newcomers?

Your links to stable spur vms are compiled with glibc >= 2.15 - is there vms 
compiled with older glibc (< 2.15), like on this page?
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation

pf


> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Petr Fischer  wrote:
> > Hello, I finally managed linux compatibility layer and all 32bit 
> > dependencies on FreeBSD to run official Pharo 5 VM, but got this error:
> >
> > "This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521)."
> >
> > It's official centos download from pharo.org:
> > http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-centos.zip
> >
> > I downloaded *-centos" package because there is older glibc than 2.15 on 
> > FreeBSD (default GNU/Linux distribution from pharo.org needs glibc >= 2.15).
> >
> > Whats wrong? Thanks! Petr Fischer
> 
> The Image file format changed for Spur.  You are trying to open a Spur
> Image with a non-Spur VM.  You need to update your VM.  Probably one
> of these will do...
> 
> http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
> http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
> 
> The first is Cog+Spur. The second is StackInterpreter+Spur.
> 
> cheers -ben
> 



Re: [Pharo-users] This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521). [FreeBSD]

2016-06-16 Thread Ben Coman
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Petr Fischer  wrote:
> Hello, I finally managed linux compatibility layer and all 32bit dependencies 
> on FreeBSD to run official Pharo 5 VM, but got this error:
>
> "This interpreter (vers. 6505) cannot read image file (vers. 6521)."
>
> It's official centos download from pharo.org:
> http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo5.0-centos.zip
>
> I downloaded *-centos" package because there is older glibc than 2.15 on 
> FreeBSD (default GNU/Linux distribution from pharo.org needs glibc >= 2.15).
>
> Whats wrong? Thanks! Petr Fischer

The Image file format changed for Spur.  You are trying to open a Spur
Image with a non-Spur VM.  You need to update your VM.  Probably one
of these will do...

http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip
http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharoS-spur32/linux/stable-20160504.zip

The first is Cog+Spur. The second is StackInterpreter+Spur.

cheers -ben



Re: [Pharo-users] Glamour question

2016-06-16 Thread Esteban Lorenzano
I implemented that some time ago… I need to remember where… tomorrow I can 
patch something and upload it.
I remember I added some method "#enabledWhen: condition” to perform the task…

cheers,
Esteban

> On 16 Jun 2016, at 22:19, Tudor Girba  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Unfortunately, this is not supported. Would you maybe want to look at how to 
> add a behavior like this?
> 
> Cheers,
> Doru
> 
> 
>> On Jun 16, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Werner Kassens  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> im using a GLMGenericAction in a popup menu of a browser. i noticed that i 
>> can completely hide it with GLMGenericAction(GLMAction)>>condition:aBlock in 
>> that menu. now i wonder whether i can grey-out it instead in that menu by 
>> setting isEnabled somehow in a similar simple way?
>> werner
>> 
> 
> --
> www.tudorgirba.com
> www.feenk.com
> 
> "Being happy is a matter of choice."
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




Re: [Pharo-users] SmalltalkHub permission denied

2016-06-16 Thread Esteban Lorenzano
yes, smalltalkhub is showing some age. 
also, sometimes infrastructure has some problems and responds slower than 
usual… today seems to be one of those days :(

Esteban

> On 16 Jun 2016, at 17:42, Mariano Martinez Peck  wrote:
> 
> I also have a private project (created several months ago) and very 
> frequently I find timeouts trying to commit. The other day I had one (see the 
> email I sent to the mailing list). Today (now), I have this problem again: 
> 
>  From image side, when I commit, Pharo keeps "Updating"  progress bar for a 
> lifetime...very very very slow. Until several minutes.. then it brings 
> timeout error. What is funny is that I discovered that the commit did 
> actually happen (as I see it in the repo). This is very disturbing.
> 
> Any idea?  May this be related to the issue of this email?  Looks like 
> private projects are complicated
> 
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 11:55 AM, mbratch  > wrote:
> HilaireFernandes wrote
> > Le 02/06/2015 17:06, Ben Coman a écrit :
> > But I am forbiden to do diff for example:
> >
> > Diff browser
> > Error: you are forbidden to access
> > "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-
> >
> > or to download .mcz file.
> >
> > Error: you are forbidden to access
> > "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-HilaireFernandes.111.mcz"
> 
> I know this note is a bit old, but was it ever resolved? I just opened a new
> private project on smalltalkhub and get exactly these same errors.
> 
> 
> 
> --
> View this message in context: 
> http://forum.world.st/SmalltalkHub-permission-denied-tp4829831p4901210.html 
> 
> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Mariano
> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com 



Re: [Pharo-users] SmalltalkHub permission denied

2016-06-16 Thread Mariano Martinez Peck
I also have a private project (created several months ago) and very
frequently I find timeouts trying to commit. The other day I had one (see
the email I sent to the mailing list). Today (now), I have this problem
again:

 From image side, when I commit, Pharo keeps "Updating"  progress bar for a
lifetime...very very very slow. Until several minutes.. then it brings
timeout error. What is funny is that I discovered that the commit did
actually happen (as I see it in the repo). This is very disturbing.

Any idea?  May this be related to the issue of this email?  Looks like
private projects are complicated

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 11:55 AM, mbratch  wrote:

> HilaireFernandes wrote
> > Le 02/06/2015 17:06, Ben Coman a écrit :
> > But I am forbiden to do diff for example:
> >
> > Diff browser
> > Error: you are forbidden to access
> > "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-
> >
> > or to download .mcz file.
> >
> > Error: you are forbidden to access
> > "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-HilaireFernandes.111.mcz"
>
> I know this note is a bit old, but was it ever resolved? I just opened a
> new
> private project on smalltalkhub and get exactly these same errors.
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://forum.world.st/SmalltalkHub-permission-denied-tp4829831p4901210.html
> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>


-- 
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http://marianopeck.wordpress.com


Re: [Pharo-users] SmalltalkHub permission denied

2016-06-16 Thread mbratch
HilaireFernandes wrote
> Le 02/06/2015 17:06, Ben Coman a écrit :
> But I am forbiden to do diff for example:
> 
> Diff browser
> Error: you are forbidden to access
> "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-
> 
> or to download .mcz file.
> 
> Error: you are forbidden to access
> "/mc/HilaireFernandes/Cofilair/main/Cofigest-HilaireFernandes.111.mcz"

I know this note is a bit old, but was it ever resolved? I just opened a new
private project on smalltalkhub and get exactly these same errors.



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[Pharo-users] Glamour question

2016-06-16 Thread Werner Kassens

Hi,
im using a GLMGenericAction in a popup menu of a browser. i noticed that 
i can completely hide it with 
GLMGenericAction(GLMAction)>>condition:aBlock in that menu. now i wonder 
whether i can grey-out it instead in that menu by setting isEnabled 
somehow in a similar simple way?

werner



Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo 5 accented chars bug/regression

2016-06-16 Thread Milan Vavra via Pharo-users
--- Begin Message ---
Hi Stef,

I was thinking it might be a good idea to attend the conference. I'm not
sure I can make it, but if at all possible I want to go. After all it
is quite close to home for me - being a Czech citizen I would only need
to travel nationally.

I even had a flash of inspiration (thank you Ben) - I could give a short
10 minute talk in English with the title

'Člověče, nezlob se! - How to use the time machine for debugging'.

I would give beginners like myself a little demo of how I debugged the
issue and reveal the fix towards the end. Very dramatic :-).

'Člověče, nezlob se!' is the name for the Ludo board game in Czech,
literally it means 'do not get angry' and it also happens to contain
all the accented latin characters that can not be typed on the Windows
versions of Pharo.

Obviously if I had to talk at the conference, I would HAVE TO attend :-).

Milan





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Re: [Pharo-users] Information Theory

2016-06-16 Thread Alexandre Bergel
I am not expert in Latent Semantic Indexing, but it is very simple to 
implement. Give a try, we will help

Alexandre
-- 
_,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:
Alexandre Bergel  http://www.bergel.eu
^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.



> On Jun 16, 2016, at 3:05 AM, Brice GOVIN  
> wrote:
> 
> Information theory is about quantifying and qualifying the content of an 
> information in a data set.
> Basically, it means that for a specific dataset I could say which data is 
> interesting or not (according to the algorithm I use).
> 
> It is used in information retrieval (IR).
> 
> I should have started with that maybe… 
> 
> Actually, I made mistake talking about information theory, it is more about 
> information retrieval (my bad..). However, with the 
> Moose-Algo-Information-Retrieval, I have only a set of words that is used in 
> documents but I would like to know if there was an effort on any algorithm to 
> qualify these words ? 
> There different kinds of model:
> - set-theoretic model
> - documents are represented as set of words or phrases and similarity derives 
> from the set-theoretic operations on those sets (I don’t understand so much 
> this one for now..)
> - Common techniques are Boolean Model (several kinds) and Fuzzy Retrieval
> - algebraic model
> - documents and queries are represented as vectors (or matrices or tuples) 
> and similarity is computed between query and document thanks to this 
> representation 
> - Common techniques are Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI), Vector Space Model 
> (several kinds)
> - probabilistic model 
> - there is no particular representation for documents here. Similarity is 
> computed using the probability the document is relavant for the query
> - Common techniques are Latent Dirichlet Allocation or others
> 
> 
> I’m more about using an algebraic model and maybe is there something on 
> Latent Semantic Indexing?
> 
> I’m not sure, I explained my thinking well … 
> 
> Regards,
> --
> Brice Govin 
> PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille 
> Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
> ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
> 22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE
> 
>> On 15 Jun 2016, at 22:54, Alexandre Bergel > > wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, tell us more. 
>> This is an interesting topic
>> 
>> Alexandre
>> -- 
>> _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:
>> Alexandre Bergel  http://www.bergel.eu 
>> ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 15, 2016, at 4:38 PM, stepharo >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Le 15/6/16 à 19:03, Brice GOVIN a écrit :
 Hi,
 I'd like to know if someone did a work on information theory algorithm ?
>>> 
>>> tell us more.
>>> What is it?
>>> 
 I saw a package in Moose about information theory but it is just a kind of 
 document indexation.
 
 Is there something more complete (quantities information)?
 
 Thanks,
 
 --
 Brice Govin 
 PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille 
 Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
 ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
 22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE
 
>>> 
>> 
> 



[Pharo-users] SQLite on multiple images

2016-06-16 Thread Hilaire
Hi,

I have a question regarding the use of the same SQLite DB from several
Pharo images (all running in the same host, but likely on different cores).

Is it safe in this scenario? I mean does lock on write operation
correctly work?

Thanks

Hilaire

-- 
Dr. Geo
http://drgeo.eu




Re: [Pharo-users] Smalltalkhub & Squeaksource3

2016-06-16 Thread Mark Bratcher
Oy. I am so sorry. :-/ I would drop that box down and my gaze stopped at 
the license I ultimately had in mind. Thanks.



On 6/16/2016 2:06 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:


On 16 Jun 2016, at 03:42, Mark Bratcher > wrote:


Does anyone know on what part of this project setup screen on 
smalltalkhub.com  does one set the project 
to be "private"? I see the checkbox that determines whether it is 
publicly writable, but I don't see one that marks it publicly 
unreadable. I hear the capability exists.


http://i.stack.imgur.com/8wRN9.jpg

I'm sure it's something silly/simple and I'm just not seeing it.



yeah, simple but not evident (because capability was added in last 
moment).

Is in the “licence” combo box.

Esteban


Thanks

Mark



On 06/15/2016 10:06 AM, Mark Bratcher wrote:

A couple of easy ones:

1) Does smalltalkhub.com  support private 
projects (used, e.g., for CI)? I've seen a couple of posts on 
random forums dating back a couple of years indicating that it did, 
but when I went to create a project, I didn't see an option to make 
it private.


2) Is Squeaksource 3 (http://ss3.gemtalksystems.com/ss) currently 
maintained? It still says "public alpha" and latest comments 
anywhere or submissions to their tracker are old. Who is the 
current owner?










Re: [Pharo-users] Information Theory

2016-06-16 Thread Brice GOVIN
Information theory is about quantifying and qualifying the content of an 
information in a data set.
Basically, it means that for a specific dataset I could say which data is 
interesting or not (according to the algorithm I use).

It is used in information retrieval (IR).

I should have started with that maybe…

Actually, I made mistake talking about information theory, it is more about 
information retrieval (my bad..). However, with the 
Moose-Algo-Information-Retrieval, I have only a set of words that is used in 
documents but I would like to know if there was an effort on any algorithm to 
qualify these words ?
There different kinds of model:
- set-theoretic model
- documents are represented as set of words or phrases and similarity derives 
from the set-theoretic operations on those sets (I don’t understand so much 
this one for now..)
- Common techniques are Boolean Model (several kinds) and Fuzzy Retrieval
- algebraic model
- documents and queries are represented as vectors (or matrices or tuples) and 
similarity is computed between query and document thanks to this representation
- Common techniques are Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI), Vector Space Model 
(several kinds)
- probabilistic model
- there is no particular representation for documents here. Similarity is 
computed using the probability the document is relavant for the query
- Common techniques are Latent Dirichlet Allocation or others


I’m more about using an algebraic model and maybe is there something on Latent 
Semantic Indexing?

I’m not sure, I explained my thinking well …

Regards,
--
Brice Govin
PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille
Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE

On 15 Jun 2016, at 22:54, Alexandre Bergel 
> wrote:

Yes, tell us more.
This is an interesting topic

Alexandre
--
_,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:
Alexandre Bergel  http://www.bergel.eu
^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.



On Jun 15, 2016, at 4:38 PM, stepharo 
> wrote:



Le 15/6/16 à 19:03, Brice GOVIN a écrit :
Hi,
I'd like to know if someone did a work on information theory algorithm ?

tell us more.
What is it?

I saw a package in Moose about information theory but it is just a kind of 
document indexation.

Is there something more complete (quantities information)?

Thanks,

--
Brice Govin
PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille
Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE






Re: [Pharo-users] Information Theory

2016-06-16 Thread Brice GOVIN
Information theory is about quantifying and qualifying the content of an 
information in a data set.
Basically, it means that for a specific dataset I could say which data is 
interesting or not (according to the algorithm I use).

It is used in information retrieval (IR).

I should have started with that maybe…

Actually, I made mistake talking about information theory, it is more about 
information retrieval (my bad..). However, with the 
Moose-Algo-Information-Retrieval, I have only a set of words that is used in 
documents but I would like to know if there was an effort on any algorithm to 
qualify these words ?
There different kinds of model:
- set-theoretic model
- documents are represented as set of words or phrases and similarity derives 
from the set-theoretic operations on those sets (I don’t understand so much 
this one for now..)
- Common techniques are Boolean Model (several kinds) and Fuzzy Retrieval
- algebraic model
- documents and queries are represented as vectors (or matrices or tuples) and 
similarity is computed between query and document thanks to this representation
- Common techniques are Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI), Vector Space Model 
(several kinds)
- probabilistic model
- there is no particular representation for documents here. Similarity is 
computed using the probability the document is relavant for the query
- Common techniques are Latent Dirichlet Allocation or others


I’m more about using an algebraic model and maybe is there something on Latent 
Semantic Indexing?

I’m not sure, I explained my thinking well …

Regards,
--
Brice Govin
PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille
Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE

On 15 Jun 2016, at 22:54, Alexandre Bergel 
> wrote:

Yes, tell us more.
This is an interesting topic

Alexandre
--
_,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:
Alexandre Bergel  http://www.bergel.eu
^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.



On Jun 15, 2016, at 4:38 PM, stepharo 
> wrote:



Le 15/6/16 à 19:03, Brice GOVIN a écrit :
Hi,
I'd like to know if someone did a work on information theory algorithm ?

tell us more.
What is it?

I saw a package in Moose about information theory but it is just a kind of 
document indexation.

Is there something more complete (quantities information)?

Thanks,

--
Brice Govin
PhD student in RMoD research team at INRIA Lille
Software Engineer at THALES AIR SYSTEMS Rungis
ENSTA-Bretagne ENSI2014
22 Avenue du General Leclerc 92340 BOURG-LA-REINE






Re: [Pharo-users] Smalltalkhub & Squeaksource3

2016-06-16 Thread Esteban Lorenzano

> On 16 Jun 2016, at 03:42, Mark Bratcher  wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know on what part of this project setup screen on 
> smalltalkhub.com does one set the project to be "private"? I see the checkbox 
> that determines whether it is publicly writable, but I don't see one that 
> marks it publicly unreadable. I hear the capability exists.
> http://i.stack.imgur.com/8wRN9.jpg 
> I'm sure it's something silly/simple and I'm just not seeing it.
> 

yeah, simple but not evident (because capability was added in last moment). 
Is in the “licence” combo box. 

Esteban

> Thanks
> 
> Mark
> 
>> On 06/15/2016 10:06 AM, Mark Bratcher wrote:
>>> A couple of easy ones:
>>> 
>>> 1) Does smalltalkhub.com  support private 
>>> projects (used, e.g., for CI)? I've seen a couple of posts on random forums 
>>> dating back a couple of years indicating that it did, but when I went to 
>>> create a project, I didn't see an option to make it private.
>>> 
>>> 2) Is Squeaksource 3 (http://ss3.gemtalksystems.com/ss 
>>> ) currently maintained? It still says 
>>> "public alpha" and latest comments anywhere or submissions to their tracker 
>>> are old. Who is the current owner?
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