Alex I think that having a SmallWiki running is more important than
having a minimal image with Smallwiki (this is
the role of the runtime packager), for the moment we can simply load
the parcels
or even specifying a small script on the command line. (I never tried
this last solution but it can be simple and working enough).
The run-time packager is really for end users and even in this case may
be having a nice script could be more efficient. So if you can focus on
having SmallWiki up and running in a given place this will be really
good.
Stef
On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 12:13 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hello!
Thanks for you help Hannes!
I am actively trying to make an easy-deployable release of the
SmallWiki, but I get stuck with the RuntimePackager of VisualWorks. I
have some troubles for having an end-user release, but let me try
again before you offer your help :-)
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:36:33AM +0100, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Hi Hannes
I would like to have a SmallWiki alpha release
and help
with user level testing
Thanks for your help!
- take a fresh Squeak 3.4 image
- load Comanche (which version?)
- load Smallwiki
- do various user level lests (description in use case style).
I would come up with these use cases if they do not
exist already.
SmallWiki is developed using VisualWorks 7, there is no Squeak port
yet. You should ask Stéphane Ducasse for a StORE account. Then you
could load it, run the tests and do whatever you like:
http://scgwiki.iam.unibe.ch:8080/SCG/527 (SmallWiki Development)
Other valuable information you might find on:
http://scgwiki.iam.unibe.ch:8080/SCG/520 (SmallWiki)
Alexander will setup a SmallWiki-Server soon here at Bern, so we will
minigrate all those SWiki pages soon.
Cheers
Lukas
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