2008/11/15 Lukas Renggli <renggli(a)gmail.com>
Magritte is definitely a prerequisite for Pier. Very
likely you also
need Seaside too. There should be no other dependencies. I don't know
the details for VisualWorks though. If I remember correctly Michel
Bany and Niall Ross both worked on the port, maybe they can help?
Lukas
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 5:18 AM, Dick Smit <dick.smit(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
I am excited about trying Pier, but I have a bit
of an investment in
code I have written in Visualworks 7.6 versus Squeak.
I tried loading the Pier bundle from the Cincom public repository, but
got lots of errors.
I found that if I pre-loaded Magritte, things went a little better, but
I am still getting errors.
Is the Visualworks version of Pier a dead end? Am I missing some
dependencies? Should I use an older version of Visualworks? Should I
just port my code over to Squeak?
If the Pier bundle on the Cincom public repository is good, then let me
know and I'll post my specific errors to try to work through it.
I don't remember if I had any problems loading Magritte, but there's small
issue with Pier in VW.
BTW, the order was: Seaside, then Magritte, then Pier (if I remember
correctly).
So, the problem: there's reference to *SeasideInstallationOptions* in
*Pier.PRPierFrame
class>>initialize*. But there's no *SeasideInstallationOptions* in VW port
of Seaside (anymore?).
Actually the correspoding error during installation can be just ignored
(using "Jump To Caret" option in debugger for example) followed by
"manual"
registration of Pier thereafter (e.g. using *
self registerAsApplication: 'pier' kernel: (PRKernel named:
'Pier')
*
for default values).
Anyway, it would be nice to have recent versions of Pier in VW (the one in
Cincom Public Repository is more than a year old)... :)
--
Dennis Schetinin