Hi
Sorry, I couldn't understand the thread completely...
Is this issue fixed adding the line
package: 'FuelMooseExtensionBenchmarks' with: [ spec requires:
'FuelMooseExtension' ].
in the baseline? or something more complex is needed?
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Tudor Girba <tudor.girba(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
ConfigurationOfFuelMooseExtensions has the following baseline and version
definitions and I am not sure whether they are correct. The problem is that
the baseline defines a package only in a group, and then the version defines
the version for it.
Loading seems to load just fine. If I simply load the version, it loads the
two packages defined in the Core group as expected. However, my problem is
that when I query version 1.1 for packages, it retrieves the extra
*FuelMooseExtensionBenchmarks
*package.
Could someone look into this?
baseline11: spec
<version: '1.1-baseline'>
spec for: #common do: [
spec blessing: #baseline.
spec repository: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/Fuel'.
spec
package: 'FuelFameExtension' with: [ spec
requires: 'Fuel' ];
package: 'FuelMooseExtension' with: [ spec
requires: 'FuelFameExtension' ].
spec
group: 'default' with: #('Core');
group: 'Core' with: #('FuelFameExtension'
'FuelMooseExtension');
group: 'Tests' with: #('FuelFameExtension'
'FuelMooseExtension');
*group: 'Benchmarks' with: #('FuelFameExtension'
'FuelMooseExtension' 'FuelMooseExtensionBenchmarks'*).
spec
project: 'Fuel' with: [
spec
className: 'ConfigurationOfFuel';
loads: #('CoreWithProgressBar' );
file: 'ConfigurationOfFuel';
repository: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/Fuel' ] ].
version11: spec
<version: '1.1' imports: #('1.1-baseline') >
spec for: #common do: [
spec blessing: #release.
spec
project: 'Fuel' with: '1.1';
package: 'FuelFameExtension' with:
'FuelFameExtension-MartinDias.28';
package: 'FuelMooseExtension' with:
'FuelMooseExtension-MartinDias.8';
* package: 'FuelMooseExtensionBenchmarks' with:
'FuelMooseExtensionBenchmarks-MartinDias.2'].*
Cheers,
Doru
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