Hello Nick,

I use the following "Gofer code" to load Magritte and Pier into a Seaside 3 image. Magritte is a prerequisite for Pier:

"Load Magritte for Seaside 3"
Gofer new
renggli: 'magritte2';
package: 'Magritte-Model';
package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Model';
package: 'Magritte-Tests-Model';
package: 'Magritte-Tests-Pharo-Model';
package: 'Magritte-Seaside';
package: 'Magritte-Pharo-Seaside';
package: 'Magritte-Morph';
load.

"Load Pier for Seaside 3"
Gofer new
renggli: 'pier2';
package: 'Pier-Core';
package: 'Pier-Pharo-Core';
package: 'Pier-Model';
package: 'Pier-Pharo-Model';
package: 'Pier-Tests';
package: 'Pier-Tests-Model';
package: 'Pier-Seaside';
package: 'Pier-Pharo-Seaside';
package: 'Pier-Security';
package: 'Pier-Pharo-Persistency';
package: 'Pier-Tests-Security';
load.


Jan



On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Nick Ager <nick.ager@gmail.com> wrote:
Happy New Year to the list.
I've been developing a site using vanilla seaside 3.0a5, and have belated released that there's much functionality in base Pier and the add-ons which would save me significant time. From what I can gather from a brief search of the list there is an early port to 3.0, though I've struggled to load it into my image. Is there a load script I can use for 3.0? Is it really sensible to try an early 3.0 port when I'm still struggling to get to grips with the basic concepts - would I be better off using 2.8 and revert my jQuery code to prototype/scriptaculous?
Thanks Nick

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