But before this I downloaded the image from
http://www.seaside.st/distributions/Seaside-3.0.5-OneClick.zip
and this did *not* have the Magritte packages installed.
As the download page lists various images. The one-click image does
not contain Magritte anymore, because it was decided that the Seaside
image should only contain Seaside. However, there is another download
link just below, that lists Magritte as one of the ingredients of the
image.
I was under the impression that Magriite was quite
fundamental to the
Seaside architecture but it appears from the dependancy list of the Seaside
package that Magritte is not a prerequisite (probably an error in my
understanding)
No, Seaside does not depend on Magritte, neither does Magritte depend
on Seaside. The package Magritte-Seaside just integrates Magritte with
Seaside, and is likely the most common use of Magritte.
What is a little more puzzling (worrying because I was
planning to use
Magritte in a current project) is that when I do load the latest Seaside and
Magritte packages in a current Pharo release (1.1.1 and 1.2.1) they seem to
be quite broken. Is this the Smalltalk version of DLL hell or am I suffering
from terminal PEBKAC failure?
I don't know why the scripts you used don't work, Dale might know more?
You can use the latest build from my server, this is all the latest
code loaded into Pharo 1.2:
http://jenkins.lukas-renggli.ch/job/Magritte%202/ (Seaside + Magritte)
http://jenkins.lukas-renggli.ch/job/Pier%202/ (Seaside + Magritte + Pier)
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
www.lukas-renggli.ch