On Oct 16, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi Veronica,
Sorry for the late reply.
I am not sure I understand why you could not load Grease / Magritte in a Core or Dev image. Are we talking about Pharo 1.1 or Pharo 1.2?
this is not about not been able to load magritte this is a about getting the minimum loaded and do not get seaside and all the rest Even magritte
In any case, I have now moved Mondrian/Magritte specific code into separate packages, created the following groups:
- Core
- Morphic
- Tests
- Extras (with Magritte and Mondrian)
- ExtrasTests
For your purpose, you should just load Core, Morphic and possibly Tests. I believe this should be good enough. Could you give it a try?
Cheers, Doru
On 7 Oct 2010, at 14:23, Veronica Isabel Uquillas Gomez wrote:
Hi Doru,
In the configuration of Torch I set to only load the Glamour groups of needed packages (Core, Extras, Tests) to avoid loading Magritte, Grease and their required packages. Maybe you remember but i discussed with you about that in the last Pharo sprint in Brussels. I really need some light configuration of Torch specially for the Pharo-core image.
Currently I have a problem because Glamour-Morphic-Renderer needs Magritte, and Magritte needs Grease... I noticed that because I couldn't load Torch in core neither in dev. I fixed temporarily in dev to load all again, but not in core.
Is there a way I can load Glamour without those dependencies?... If not I should set which Glamour packages I need in my own configuration without depending of the Configuration of Glamour.
Best regards, Veronica
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On 17 Oct 2010, at 11:03, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
On Oct 16, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi Veronica,
Sorry for the late reply.
I am not sure I understand why you could not load Grease / Magritte in a Core or Dev image. Are we talking about Pharo 1.1 or Pharo 1.2?
this is not about not been able to load magritte this is a about getting the minimum loaded and do not get seaside and all the rest Even magritte
I understand that, but there is a distinction between "I am unable to load" and "I do not want the rest" :). If there is a problem with loading, I would like to know about it.
Anyway, the configuration should now allow a minimal loading.
In any case, I have now moved Mondrian/Magritte specific code into separate packages, created the following groups:
- Core
- Morphic
- Tests
- Extras (with Magritte and Mondrian)
- ExtrasTests
For your purpose, you should just load Core, Morphic and possibly Tests. I believe this should be good enough. Could you give it a try?
Cheers, Doru
On 7 Oct 2010, at 14:23, Veronica Isabel Uquillas Gomez wrote:
Hi Doru,
In the configuration of Torch I set to only load the Glamour groups of needed packages (Core, Extras, Tests) to avoid loading Magritte, Grease and their required packages. Maybe you remember but i discussed with you about that in the last Pharo sprint in Brussels. I really need some light configuration of Torch specially for the Pharo-core image.
Currently I have a problem because Glamour-Morphic-Renderer needs Magritte, and Magritte needs Grease... I noticed that because I couldn't load Torch in core neither in dev. I fixed temporarily in dev to load all again, but not in core.
Is there a way I can load Glamour without those dependencies?... If not I should set which Glamour packages I need in my own configuration without depending of the Configuration of Glamour.
Best regards, Veronica
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