in a fresh 6.1 image , i did this
Metacello new
baseline: 'EarleyParser';
repository: 'github://vonbecmann/earley-parser/repository';
load.
expression in the playground and it works.
so there's something bogus in smalltalkCI.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 9:14 PM, Gabriel Cotelli
wrote
If Iceberg enableMetacelloIntegration is true the load seems to work. But I
think smalltalkCI disabled it for Pharo (see disableIcebergDuring: ). I
don't know why.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 6:40 PM, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras <
vonbecm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> peter,
> are you sure that dependencie
Looks more like a Metacello issue. I think smalltalkCI has no control at
this point. Probably is the first time someone has a tonel dependency
directly from GitHub. If you load your project using just the Metacello API
in the playground you should get the same behavior.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 6:4
Thanks for all the hard work.
It took me about 30 minutes to migrate one of my projects from 32bit Pharo 5 to
64bit 6.1 this afternoon. It has about 40 external dependencies so I thought
it would take much longer to get everything sorted.
peter,
are you sure that dependencies of a project in tonel format can be loaded?
earley-parser -> linked-list
see https://travis-ci.org/vonbecmann/earley-parser/builds/365332549
thanks in advance
--
Bernardo E.C.
Sent from a cheap desktop computer in South America.
But it's not easy, as you need username and password and that can be different
for each URL. So ssh (with one key) is easier for write-access, IMO. Https is
much easier for read(-only) access.
On April 11, 2018 11:25:55 PM GMT+02:00, he...@mailbox.sk wrote:
>Yes, sorry, of course technically you
Yes, sorry, of course technically you can use https access to push as well, I
just didn't use it for that purpose for long as I always use ssh for that and
so only use of https was to read public repos without need for authorization.
On April 11, 2018 11:21:29 PM GMT+02:00, "Peter Uhnák"
wrot
>
> The con is the “read-only”
>
They are _not_ read-only. If you want to push, they will use http auth for
authentication. (Obviously you need an account for pushing, but that's
given.)
Peter
To make things merrier, when you set procotol to https, you don't need anything
of the cruft from before: no ssh keys, no setting up an account, setting git
username etc. You get read-only access to all public github:// and bitbucket://
repos with no additional setup.
The con is the “read-only”
Hi Baveco,
You don't need all this overcomplex Git paraphernalia to install a
package. I had a really unpleasant morning one day because of that and
mention it on the list and was corrected for the Bloc package.
Unfortunately the default documentation for some package still thinks in
the painful "
Hans
just a meta remark (I personally find the API of git quite terrible -
In addition I do not really like the github UI it feels like these
ugly google noUIDesigned "UI")
now you should consider that more and more people find git cool and
powerful. And as a matter of fact it is.
So you should co
Hi hilaire
Favor Smalltalk globals at: #... over Smalltalk at: #
Stef
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 3:56 PM, Hilaire wrote:
> Removing the Splash screen avoid locking the image. About deferred action,
> how do you do it?
>
> However why do I have this start up message about Pharo not been properly
>
Thanks this is good to know because I want to migrate all my projects
and future project to use tonel.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:05 AM, Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras
wrote:
> i changed the pharo version from 6.0 to 6.1, and use tonel://
> and then it worked!
>
> https://travis-ci.org/vonbecmann/link
Hello
Can you let us know why you are using pharo 40? It is around at least
three years old and we made a lot of progress in the last 3 years.
Stef
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 10:00 AM, Trussardi Dario Romano
wrote:
> Ciao,
>
> in the Pharo 4.0 image i have a IdentityDictionary with ten item
Removing the Splash screen avoid locking the image. About deferred
action, how do you do it?
However why do I have this start up message about Pharo not been
properly claused?
The installation of the app ends with a proper save and quit.
DrGeoInstallerWorkstation>>install
super install.
No, it is possible to install them without github account.
You need to set protocol to https:
Iceberg enableMetacelloIntegration: true; remoteTypeSelector: #httpsUrl.
Herby
Baveco, Hans wrote:
Thanks Ben!
I created a github account, installed git and git bash, created SSH
keys, added keys
Thanks Ben!
I created a github account, installed git and git bash, created SSH keys, added
keys to my github account, and changed the settings in Pharo to use these keys,
and finally was able to install the packages I wanted to try. (roassal2 still
not installing though).
Question remains, is t
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