Perhaps I misspoke when I mentioned versions. After thinking about it, the
Edit Design command missing from MY 1.0.17 AND 1.1 Pier installations was
probably because I was installing Pier in a Squeak image using the SqueakMap
package loader (!). It wasn't until I downloaded the one-click v1.1.1 from
the Pier website that I ever saw the "new" command.
I have had to revert back to a Squeak image for other reasons and have built
Pier in it starting with the 1.1 version from SqueakMap (mostly because it
installs Seaside and Magritte nicely, saving alot of work). Then by loading
all the latest packages in the public repositories (including select
packages from the addon repository including Design and Setup;) using the
Monticello browser. It really is not a difficult task. But it did teach me
to use Monticello to keep Pier, and everything else, is sync with the public
repository.
My apologies for causing the confusion.
Warm regards
John McKeon
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Dennis Schetinin <chaetal(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
May be it's good to show Pier version somewhere,
e.g. on
pier/configure page as Seaside does?
(As for me) it would be much better to have (some kind of) installation
scripts for (at least) some typical configurations of Pier (or even better
for every pluggable part of it and/or extension) with all the dependecies...
in deferent environments (yes, I mean Pharo...) :) So the version of Pier
would be a version of scrip used to set up it. Otherwise it's not clear what
is 'version'?
Though installation problems is the is the common problem of most Squeak's
projects, right?
--
Dennis Schetinin
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