4.0 is not official, or is it?
I want to present Pharo and Moose to newbies,... I want to make sure
that they go home, download Pharo and have fun with the PharoTutorial.
And now to your suggestion.
Where do the package sources for 5.1 reside? I assume this 5.1 image
does not work within a 5.0 folder, does it?
In the 5.1 I can't even load a model! I am on Windows 7 64Bit english
Unit tests are great! But ui tests need to be done, too!
Sebastian
Am 22.01.2015 um 13:00 schrieb Andrei Chis:
Hi Sebastian,
Why not use the prebuild image of Moose 5.1 from Pharo 4? You can
download it here:
https://ci.inria.fr/moose/job/moose-5.1/
Moose 5.0 is already way behind Moose 5.1 regarding the tools from
GToolkit.
Cheers,
Andrei
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Sebastian Heidbrink <sheidev(a)yahoo.de
<mailto:sheidev@yahoo.de>> wrote:
Hi!
I wanted to familiarize myself with Moose and the GlamourToolkit.
Since 2 days I try to load a stable and fully working environment
but it is not poassible no matter how many combinations of version
ans repositories I use.
Here are the steps I would expect to result in a working
Moose-Image based on a Pharo 3.0 virgin image.
Download a Pharo 3.0 installation.
Sytem - Software update (with and without this step... no
different result)
Open Workspace and execute this:
Gofer new
smalltalkhubUser: 'Moose' project: 'Moose';
configuration;
loadStable. (or loadDevelopment but both have the same results)
While loading the Moose package, I get several warnings about
missing prerequisites or application that are about to be modified
(mainly GTSpotter and Context related issues). I guess the load
order is not right there.
Now here are my bugs:
- Pharo Critic Browser is broken after loading Moose. I attached
the stack. No I didn't it is 8mb,... too much for the forum, I guess
- On a small netbook screen one can't import smalltalk code into
Moose. The final import form/widget is so big, that the "finish"
button can not be pressed and the widget can't be moved. A
different layout might be helpful. The taskbar overlays and
intercapts mouse events.
- When I want to close a Model in Moose Panel and I close the main
tab I get a massive amount of debuggers and it is better to
shutdown the image.
- Roassal widgets with text overlays show a red background
debugger on mouse over events. StrikeFont dnu.... (LocalFont
glyphRendererOn:). I meanwhile know that I can solve this by
changing the Font settings of my image.
- The Moose Panel's tabs behaves wierd. On mouse over they change
the size of the tab's labels and one can't read and localize the
desired tab anymore. This gets worse when you have many tabs opened
- When I just close one of many tabs in Moose panel, I get errors
regarding doLayout is not understood by undefined Object and the
whole image freezes or after a further clicks,... the image is
swamped with debuggers.
Now, even when Pharo seems to have issues already. I go on an try
this:
Gofer new
smalltalkhubUser: 'Moose' project: 'GToolkit';
configuration;
loadStable.
#GTImageSetupCommandLineHandler asClass new activateWithoutSaving
- it is unclear to me how I can start the gtspotter....
- Open playground do a 1 inspect and get a Debugger saying
SmallInteger class dnu allSLots
Okay this is the last thing that makes the most enthusiastic user
go away from .... I hope not Smalltalk.
I started a software night here in town last Tuesday and I want to
add Smalltalk flavour. So far they where amazed about it but I
used VASmalltalk to show a "real live development system" sinceI
know that it is bullit proof. And it was.
But I also want to introduce the aspect of Smalltalk as tool and
that is where Phaor and Moose come in... it would be great if I
had a stable image that I could use for future nights.
It would be great if somebody could look into that.
Cheers!
Sebastian
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