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Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Nicolai Hess
2017-07-11 12:44 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>
> 2017-07-11 12:28 GMT+02:00 Pavel Krivanek <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>
>> What is the system you use?
>> AFAIK Esteban is fixing the latest Iceberg because it stopped to work on
>> Windows...
>>
>> -- Pavel
>>
>
> windows 10 32 bit
>
and on another windows 10 64 bit system
on both, it crashes on working with libgit/iceberg
>
>
>>
>> 2017-07-10 22:01 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go
>>>>> the git-path ?
>>>>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the
>>>>> change?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
>>>>> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not
>>>>> ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the
>>>>> github plugin with it :)
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers!
>>>>> Esteban
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
>>>> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
>>>> But I still got the error :
>>>>
>>>> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>>>>
>>>> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
>>>> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
>>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>>> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
>>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>>> value: -1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
>>>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>>> callBlock: [ self
>>>> clone: self
>>>> url: aString
>>>> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
>>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>>>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>>>> isOpen: nil
>>>> workingDirectory: nil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
>>>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>>> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
>>>> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
>>>> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
>>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>>>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>>>> isOpen: nil
>>>> workingDirectory: nil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
>>>> (crash.dmp attached).
>>>>
>>>> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start
>>>> with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with
>>> the latest vm (and libgit)?
>>> It is still crashing for me.
>>>
>>> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
>>> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
>>> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
>>> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
>>> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
>>> [ | repo cloneOptions |
>>> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
>>> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
>>> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
>>> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
>>> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
>>> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
>>> lookup;
>>> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>>> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
>>> [ self checkInitialized.
>>> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
>>> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
>>> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
>>> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
>>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
>>> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
>>> [ | repo cloneOptions |
>>> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
>>> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
>>> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
>>> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
>>> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
>>> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
>>> lookup;
>>> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>>> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
>>> [ self checkInitialized.
>>> aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self
>>> checkInitialized....
>>> [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
>>> aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in
>>> Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
>>> BlockClosure>>ensure:
>>> LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
>>> LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
>>> LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
>>> IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>>> IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
>>> UndefinedObject>>DoIt
>>>
>>> VM windows 32 bit:
>>> CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c
>>> Jul 10 2017
>>> StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
>>> 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
>>> VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git
>>> $ Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916
>>> https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <
>>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>>>>>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>>>>>> OR
>>>>>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old
>>>>>> slice monticello process
>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the
>>>>>> answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You should use the pull request process.
>>>>>
>>>>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from
>>>>> Pharo 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until
>>>>> somebody converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be
>>>>> harder and harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>>>>
>>>>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> -- Pavel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <
>>>>>>> juraj.kubelka(a)icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com>
>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <
>>>>>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> >> > Hi,
>>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to
>>>>>>>>>> Pharo 7 Github
>>>>>>>>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> > Preparations
>>>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>>>>>>>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-s
>>>>>>>>>> sh/
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>>>>>>>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo, click on "Fork"
>>>>>>>>>> button and
>>>>>>>>>> >> > follow
>>>>>>>>>> >> > the instructions
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> [ ... ]
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> > Issue processing
>>>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo'
>>>>>>>>>> repository do:
>>>>>>>>>> >> > Pharo
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID
>>>>>>>>>> and it will
>>>>>>>>>> >> > fill
>>>>>>>>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of
>>>>>>>>>> the branch
>>>>>>>>>> >> > too)
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will
>>>>>>>>>> commit your
>>>>>>>>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg
>>>>>>>>>> commit window
>>>>>>>>>> >> > has
>>>>>>>>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit
>>>>>>>>>> with immediate
>>>>>>>>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full
>>>>>>>>>> branch (issue)
>>>>>>>>>> >> > name
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do:
>>>>>>>>>> Pharo - Create
>>>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>>>> >> > request, fill your
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the
>>>>>>>>>> pull request
>>>>>>>>>> >> > head
>>>>>>>>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development.
>>>>>>>>>> Create the
>>>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>>>> >> > requests
>>>>>>>>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls, check
>>>>>>>>>> your pull
>>>>>>>>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz
>>>>>>>>>> (as a
>>>>>>>>>> >> > comment).
>>>>>>>>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue
>>>>>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this
>>>>>>>>>> relation. If it is
>>>>>>>>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we
>>>>>>>>>> can accept no
>>>>>>>>>> > related issue record.
>>>>>>>>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to
>>>>>>>>>> have all
>>>>>>>>>> > information at one place.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the
>>>>>>>>>> PR
>>>>>>>>>> and use github issues.
>>>>>>>>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features
>>>>>>>>> and good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not
>>>>>>>>> change too many things at once :-)
>>>>>>>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for
>>>>>>>>> checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it
>>>>>>>>> can be changed in future.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our
>>>>>>>> workflow...
>>>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from
>>>>>>>> the given link.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated
>>>>>>> with a link to the PR.
>>>>>>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in
>>>>>>> Fogbugz to identify the slice to test.
>>>>>>> This is a better link...
>>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automa
>>>>>>> tically-create-bug-events-with-commits/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> cheers -ben
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
July 11, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Nicolai Hess
2017-07-11 12:28 GMT+02:00 Pavel Krivanek <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
> What is the system you use?
> AFAIK Esteban is fixing the latest Iceberg because it stopped to work on
> Windows...
>
> -- Pavel
>
windows 10 32 bit
>
> 2017-07-10 22:01 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> 2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go
>>>> the git-path ?
>>>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the
>>>> change?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
>>>> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not
>>>> ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the
>>>> github plugin with it :)
>>>>
>>>> cheers!
>>>> Esteban
>>>>
>>>
>>> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
>>> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
>>> But I still got the error :
>>>
>>> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>>>
>>> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
>>> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>> value: -1
>>>
>>>
>>> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
>>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>> callBlock: [ self
>>> clone: self
>>> url: aString
>>> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>>> isOpen: nil
>>> workingDirectory: nil
>>>
>>>
>>> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
>>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>>> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
>>> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
>>> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
>>> Receiver's instance variables:
>>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>>> isOpen: nil
>>> workingDirectory: nil
>>>
>>>
>>> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
>>> (crash.dmp attached).
>>>
>>> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start
>>> with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>>>
>>
>> maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with
>> the latest vm (and libgit)?
>> It is still crashing for me.
>>
>> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
>> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
>> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
>> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
>> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
>> [ | repo cloneOptions |
>> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
>> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
>> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
>> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
>> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
>> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
>> lookup;
>> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
>> [ self checkInitialized.
>> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
>> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
>> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
>> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
>> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
>> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
>> [ | repo cloneOptions |
>> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
>> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
>> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
>> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
>> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
>> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
>> lookup;
>> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
>> [ self checkInitialized.
>> aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self
>> checkInitialized....
>> [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
>> aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in
>> Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
>> BlockClosure>>ensure:
>> LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
>> LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
>> LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
>> IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
>> IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
>> UndefinedObject>>DoIt
>>
>> VM windows 32 bit:
>> CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c
>> Jul 10 2017
>> StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
>> 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
>> VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>> Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916
>> https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <
>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>>>>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>>>>> OR
>>>>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old
>>>>> slice monticello process
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the
>>>>> answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You should use the pull request process.
>>>>
>>>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from
>>>> Pharo 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until
>>>> somebody converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be
>>>> harder and harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>>>
>>>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -- Pavel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <
>>>>>> juraj.kubelka(a)icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com>
>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <
>>>>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >> > Hi,
>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to
>>>>>>>>> Pharo 7 Github
>>>>>>>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> > Preparations
>>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>>>>>>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-s
>>>>>>>>> sh/
>>>>>>>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>>>>>>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo, click on "Fork"
>>>>>>>>> button and
>>>>>>>>> >> > follow
>>>>>>>>> >> > the instructions
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> [ ... ]
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> > Issue processing
>>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>>>>>>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo'
>>>>>>>>> repository do:
>>>>>>>>> >> > Pharo
>>>>>>>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID
>>>>>>>>> and it will
>>>>>>>>> >> > fill
>>>>>>>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>>>>>>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of
>>>>>>>>> the branch
>>>>>>>>> >> > too)
>>>>>>>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will
>>>>>>>>> commit your
>>>>>>>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg
>>>>>>>>> commit window
>>>>>>>>> >> > has
>>>>>>>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit with
>>>>>>>>> immediate
>>>>>>>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full
>>>>>>>>> branch (issue)
>>>>>>>>> >> > name
>>>>>>>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do: Pharo
>>>>>>>>> - Create
>>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>>> >> > request, fill your
>>>>>>>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>>>>>>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the pull
>>>>>>>>> request
>>>>>>>>> >> > head
>>>>>>>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development.
>>>>>>>>> Create the
>>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>>> >> > requests
>>>>>>>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls, check
>>>>>>>>> your pull
>>>>>>>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz
>>>>>>>>> (as a
>>>>>>>>> >> > comment).
>>>>>>>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue ?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this
>>>>>>>>> relation. If it is
>>>>>>>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we can
>>>>>>>>> accept no
>>>>>>>>> > related issue record.
>>>>>>>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to
>>>>>>>>> have all
>>>>>>>>> > information at one place.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the PR
>>>>>>>>> and use github issues.
>>>>>>>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features
>>>>>>>> and good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not
>>>>>>>> change too many things at once :-)
>>>>>>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for
>>>>>>>> checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it
>>>>>>>> can be changed in future.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our
>>>>>>> workflow...
>>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from
>>>>>>> the given link.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated with
>>>>>> a link to the PR.
>>>>>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in Fogbugz
>>>>>> to identify the slice to test.
>>>>>> This is a better link...
>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automa
>>>>>> tically-create-bug-events-with-commits/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers -ben
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
July 11, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Pavel Krivanek
Yes, they should be be provided as standard pull requests from the package
maintainers.
-- Pavel
2017-07-11 12:15 GMT+02:00 Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymchuk(a)me.com>:
> Hey, is it possible to integrate updates to external projects (like
> Renraku) into Pharo 7?
>
> Uko
>
> On 10 Jul 2017, at 22:01, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> 2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go the
>>> git-path ?
>>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the
>>> change?
>>>
>>>
>>> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
>>> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not
>>> ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the
>>> github plugin with it :)
>>>
>>> cheers!
>>> Esteban
>>>
>>
>> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
>> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
>> But I still got the error :
>>
>> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>>
>> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
>> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> value: -1
>>
>>
>> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> callBlock: [ self
>> clone: self
>> url: aString
>> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>> isOpen: nil
>> workingDirectory: nil
>>
>>
>> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
>> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
>> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>> isOpen: nil
>> workingDirectory: nil
>>
>>
>> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
>> (crash.dmp attached).
>>
>> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start
>> with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>>
>
> maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with the
> latest vm (and libgit)?
> It is still crashing for me.
>
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self
> checkInitialized....
> [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
> aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in
> Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
> BlockClosure>>ensure:
> LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
> LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
> LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
> IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
> UndefinedObject>>DoIt
>
> VM windows 32 bit:
> CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c
> Jul 10 2017
> StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
> 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
> VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
> Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916
> https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <
>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>>>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>>>> OR
>>>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old
>>>> slice monticello process
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the
>>>> answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> You should use the pull request process.
>>>
>>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from Pharo
>>> 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until somebody
>>> converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be harder and
>>> harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>>
>>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -- Pavel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <juraj.kubelka@icloud.
>>>>> com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <pavel.krivanek@
>>>>>> gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich@
>>>>>>> gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >> > Hi,
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to
>>>>>>>> Pharo 7 Github
>>>>>>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> > Preparations
>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>>>>>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-
>>>>>>>> with-ssh/
>>>>>>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>>>>>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo, click on "Fork"
>>>>>>>> button and
>>>>>>>> >> > follow
>>>>>>>> >> > the instructions
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> [ ... ]
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> > Issue processing
>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>>>>>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo'
>>>>>>>> repository do:
>>>>>>>> >> > Pharo
>>>>>>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID and
>>>>>>>> it will
>>>>>>>> >> > fill
>>>>>>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>>>>>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of
>>>>>>>> the branch
>>>>>>>> >> > too)
>>>>>>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will
>>>>>>>> commit your
>>>>>>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg
>>>>>>>> commit window
>>>>>>>> >> > has
>>>>>>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit with
>>>>>>>> immediate
>>>>>>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full
>>>>>>>> branch (issue)
>>>>>>>> >> > name
>>>>>>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do: Pharo
>>>>>>>> - Create
>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>> >> > request, fill your
>>>>>>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>>>>>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the pull
>>>>>>>> request
>>>>>>>> >> > head
>>>>>>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development.
>>>>>>>> Create the
>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>> >> > requests
>>>>>>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls, check
>>>>>>>> your pull
>>>>>>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz
>>>>>>>> (as a
>>>>>>>> >> > comment).
>>>>>>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue ?
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this
>>>>>>>> relation. If it is
>>>>>>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we can
>>>>>>>> accept no
>>>>>>>> > related issue record.
>>>>>>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to
>>>>>>>> have all
>>>>>>>> > information at one place.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the PR
>>>>>>>> and use github issues.
>>>>>>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features
>>>>>>> and good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not
>>>>>>> change too many things at once :-)
>>>>>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for
>>>>>>> checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it
>>>>>>> can be changed in future.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our
>>>>>> workflow...
>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from
>>>>>> the given link.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated with
>>>>> a link to the PR.
>>>>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in Fogbugz
>>>>> to identify the slice to test.
>>>>> This is a better link...
>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automa
>>>>> tically-create-bug-events-with-commits/
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers -ben
>>>>>
>>>>
>
July 11, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Pavel Krivanek
What is the system you use?
AFAIK Esteban is fixing the latest Iceberg because it stopped to work on
Windows...
-- Pavel
2017-07-10 22:01 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>
> 2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go the
>>> git-path ?
>>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the
>>> change?
>>>
>>>
>>> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
>>> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not
>>> ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the
>>> github plugin with it :)
>>>
>>> cheers!
>>> Esteban
>>>
>>
>> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
>> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
>> But I still got the error :
>>
>> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>>
>> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
>> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> value: -1
>>
>>
>> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> callBlock: [ self
>> clone: self
>> url: aString
>> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>> isOpen: nil
>> workingDirectory: nil
>>
>>
>> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
>> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
>> Arguments and temporary variables:
>> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
>> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
>> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
>> Receiver's instance variables:
>> handle: @ 16r00000000
>> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
>> isOpen: nil
>> workingDirectory: nil
>>
>>
>> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
>> (crash.dmp attached).
>>
>> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start
>> with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>>
>
> maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with the
> latest vm (and libgit)?
> It is still crashing for me.
>
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self
> checkInitialized....
> [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
> aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in
> Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
> BlockClosure>>ensure:
> LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
> LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
> LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
> IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
> UndefinedObject>>DoIt
>
> VM windows 32 bit:
> CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c
> Jul 10 2017
> StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
> 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
> VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
> Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916
> https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <
>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>>>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>>>> OR
>>>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old
>>>> slice monticello process
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the
>>>> answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> You should use the pull request process.
>>>
>>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from Pharo
>>> 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until somebody
>>> converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be harder and
>>> harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>>
>>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -- Pavel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <
>>>>> juraj.kubelka(a)icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <
>>>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >> > Hi,
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to
>>>>>>>> Pharo 7 Github
>>>>>>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> > Preparations
>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>>>>>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-s
>>>>>>>> sh/
>>>>>>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>>>>>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo, click on "Fork"
>>>>>>>> button and
>>>>>>>> >> > follow
>>>>>>>> >> > the instructions
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> [ ... ]
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> > Issue processing
>>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>>>>>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo'
>>>>>>>> repository do:
>>>>>>>> >> > Pharo
>>>>>>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID and
>>>>>>>> it will
>>>>>>>> >> > fill
>>>>>>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>>>>>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of
>>>>>>>> the branch
>>>>>>>> >> > too)
>>>>>>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will
>>>>>>>> commit your
>>>>>>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg
>>>>>>>> commit window
>>>>>>>> >> > has
>>>>>>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit with
>>>>>>>> immediate
>>>>>>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full
>>>>>>>> branch (issue)
>>>>>>>> >> > name
>>>>>>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do: Pharo
>>>>>>>> - Create
>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>> >> > request, fill your
>>>>>>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>>>>>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the pull
>>>>>>>> request
>>>>>>>> >> > head
>>>>>>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development.
>>>>>>>> Create the
>>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>>> >> > requests
>>>>>>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls, check
>>>>>>>> your pull
>>>>>>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz
>>>>>>>> (as a
>>>>>>>> >> > comment).
>>>>>>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue ?
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this
>>>>>>>> relation. If it is
>>>>>>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we can
>>>>>>>> accept no
>>>>>>>> > related issue record.
>>>>>>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to
>>>>>>>> have all
>>>>>>>> > information at one place.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the PR
>>>>>>>> and use github issues.
>>>>>>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features
>>>>>>> and good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not
>>>>>>> change too many things at once :-)
>>>>>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for
>>>>>>> checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it
>>>>>>> can be changed in future.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our
>>>>>> workflow...
>>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from
>>>>>> the given link.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated with
>>>>> a link to the PR.
>>>>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in Fogbugz
>>>>> to identify the slice to test.
>>>>> This is a better link...
>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automa
>>>>> tically-create-bug-events-with-commits/
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers -ben
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
July 11, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Yuriy Tymchuk
Hey, is it possible to integrate updates to external projects (like Renraku) into Pharo 7?
Uko
> On 10 Jul 2017, at 22:01, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> 2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com <mailto:nicolaihess@gmail.com>>:
>
>
> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com <mailto:estebanlm@gmail.com>>:
>
>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com <mailto:nicolaihess@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go the git-path ?
>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the change?
>
> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the github plugin with it :)
>
> cheers!
> Esteban
>
> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
> But I still got the error :
>
> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>
> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
> Receiver's instance variables:
> value: -1
>
>
> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> callBlock: [ self
> clone: self
> url: aString
> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
> Receiver's instance variables:
> handle: @ 16r00000000
> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
> isOpen: nil
> workingDirectory: nil
>
>
> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
> Receiver's instance variables:
> handle: @ 16r00000000
> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
> isOpen: nil
> workingDirectory: nil
>
>
> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
> (crash.dmp attached).
>
> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>
> maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with the latest vm (and libgit)?
> It is still crashing for me.
>
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch: in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> [31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
> [0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
> ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
> ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
> LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
> LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
> [ | repo cloneOptions |
> repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
> cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
> withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
> repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
> aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
> (LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
> lookup;
> setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch: in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
> [ self checkInitialized.
> aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self checkInitialized....
> [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
> aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
> BlockClosure>>ensure:
> LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
> LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
> LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
> IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
> IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
> UndefinedObject>>DoIt
>
> VM windows 32 bit:
> CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
> StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid: 2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
> VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git <https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git> $ Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git <https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git> $
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com <mailto:pavel.krivanek@gmail.com>>:
>>
>>
>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com <mailto:bera.clement@gmail.com>>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>> OR
>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old slice monticello process
>> ?
>>
>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>
>> You should use the pull request process.
>>
>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from Pharo 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until somebody converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be harder and harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>
>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -- Pavel
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com <mailto:btc@openinworld.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <juraj.kubelka(a)icloud.com <mailto:juraj.kubelka@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com <mailto:btc@openinworld.com>> escribió:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com <mailto:pavel.krivanek@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com <mailto:serge.stinckwich@gmail.com>>:
>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com <mailto:pavel.krivanek@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com <mailto:serge.stinckwich@gmail.com>>:
>>> >>
>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com <mailto:pavel.krivanek@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> >> > Hi,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to Pharo 7 Github
>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>> >>
>>> >> > Preparations
>>> >> > =====================
>>> >> >
>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/ <https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/>
>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo>, click on "Fork" button and
>>> >> > follow
>>> >> > the instructions
>>> >>
>>> >> [ ... ]
>>> >>
>>> >> > Issue processing
>>> >> > =====================
>>> >> >
>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo' repository do:
>>> >> > Pharo
>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID and it will
>>> >> > fill
>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of the branch
>>> >> > too)
>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will commit your
>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg commit window
>>> >> > has
>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit with immediate
>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full branch (issue)
>>> >> > name
>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do: Pharo - Create
>>> >> > pull
>>> >> > request, fill your
>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the pull request
>>> >> > head
>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development. Create the
>>> >> > pull
>>> >> > requests
>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls>, check your pull
>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz (as a
>>> >> > comment).
>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>> >>
>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue ?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this relation. If it is
>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we can accept no
>>> > related issue record.
>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to have all
>>> > information at one place.
>>>
>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>
>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the PR
>>> and use github issues.
>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>
>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features and good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not change too many things at once :-)
>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it can be changed in future.
>>>
>>>
>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our workflow...
>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/ <https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/>
>>
>>
>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from the given link.
>>
>>
>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated with a link to the PR.
>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in Fogbugz to identify the slice to test.
>> This is a better link...
>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automatically-create-… <https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automatically-create-…>
>>
>> cheers -ben
July 11, 2017
Human Reviews of Pull Requests
by Guillermo Polito
Hi all,
As PRs are starting to stack, I think it would be good to gradually merge
them. For that, I think it would be good to have both the automatic and a
human review.
When you issue a PR to the development branch, you see two validations are
launched:
- basic validation
- full validation
So far, they are in red because there are some failing tests (that we
should fix BTW).
By now we can consider that a PR that runs and has some failing tests is
OK. Actually, being able to run the tests means also the bootstrap had no
problems. I'm tagging such PRs with *human-review-needed* in github:
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3Ahu…
If gradually people can give their +1 or -1 to the PRs marked like that, we
can quickly start integrating fixes.
Guille
--
Guille Polito
Research Engineer
French National Center for Scientific Research - *http://www.cnrs.fr*
<http://www.cnrs.fr>
*Web:* *http://guillep.github.io* <http://guillep.github.io>
*Phone: *+33 06 52 70 66 13
July 11, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] Pharo 7 provisional HOWTO
by Nicolai Hess
2017-07-03 23:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com>:
>
>
> 2017-06-28 18:25 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm(a)gmail.com>:
>
>>
>> On 28 Jun 2017, at 18:21, Nicolai Hess <nicolaihess(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> And if I only want to contribute by reviewing a fix. Do I have to go the
>> git-path ?
>> Or is there a way to just start up an image and load and review the
>> change?
>>
>>
>> right now, you can review by going to github and seeing.
>> I will add a âPR toolâ to view/load PRs into an image, but thatâs not
>> ready. If someone wants to take a hit on it⦠the idea is to extend the
>> github plugin with it :)
>>
>> cheers!
>> Esteban
>>
>
> Anyone got this working on windows (32) ?
> I followed this guide, enabled the ssh key setting for iceberg.
> But I still got the error :
>
> Image: Pharo7.0SNAPSHOT [Latest update: #0]
>
> LGitReturnCodeEnum>>handleLGitReturnCode
> Receiver: a LGitReturnCodeEnum(#git_error [-1])
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> handler: LGit_GIT_ERROR
> Receiver's instance variables:
> value: -1
>
>
> LGitRepository(LGitExternalObject)>>withReturnHandlerDo:
> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> callBlock: [ self
> clone: self
> url: aString
> local_path: aFileReference pathSt...etc...
> Receiver's instance variables:
> handle: @ 16r00000000
> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
> isOpen: nil
> workingDirectory: nil
>
>
> LGitRepository>>clone:options:to:
> Receiver: a LGitRepository (<not initialized>)
> Arguments and temporary variables:
> aString: 'git@github.com:pharo-project/pharo.git'
> cloneOptions: a LGitCloneOptions ()
> aFileReference: File @ pharo-core
> Receiver's instance variables:
> handle: @ 16r00000000
> repositoryPath: File @ pharo-core
> isOpen: nil
> workingDirectory: nil
>
>
> And finally after some more tries, the vm crashed
> (crash.dmp attached).
>
> If this only happens on windows, what else would be an option to start
> with contributing for pharo 7 ?
>
maybe I am doing something wrong ? I thought this should work now with the
latest vm (and libgit)?
It is still crashing for me.
[31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
[0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
[ | repo cloneOptions |
repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
(LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
lookup;
setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
[ self checkInitialized.
[31mPrimitiveFailed: primitive #allocate: in ExternalAddress class failed
[0mExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed:
ExternalAddress class(Object)>>primitiveFailed
ExternalAddress class>>allocate:
LGitRemoteCallbacks class(FFIExternalStructure class)>>externalNew
LGitRemoteCallbacks class(LGitStructWithDefaults class)>>defaults
LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>defaults
LGitRemoteCallbacks class>>withProvider:
LGitCloneOptions class>>withCredentialsProvider:
[ | repo cloneOptions |
repo := LGitRepository on: self location.
cloneOptions := LGitCloneOptions
withCredentialsProvider: IceCredentialsProvider default.
repo clone: url options: cloneOptions.
aBranchName ifNotNil: [ repo checkout: aBranchName ].
(LGitRemote of: repo named: 'origin')
lookup;
setUrl: url ] in IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
in Block: [ | repo cloneOptions |...
[ self checkInitialized.
aBlock value ] in LGitGlobal class>>runSequence: in Block: [ self
checkInitialized....
[ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject.
aBlock value ] in LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during: in
Block: [ activeProcess psValueAt: index put: anObject....
BlockClosure>>ensure:
LGitActionSequence(DynamicVariable)>>value:during:
LGitActionSequence class(DynamicVariable class)>>value:during:
LGitGlobal class>>runSequence:
IceLibgitLocalRepository>>cloneRepositoryFrom:branch:
IceRepositoryCreator>>createRepository
UndefinedObject>>DoIt
VM windows 32 bit:
CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
StackToRegisterMappingCogit VMMaker.oscog-eem.2252 uuid:
2f3e9b0e-ecd3-4adf-b092-cce2e2587a5c Jul 10 2017
VM: 201707101916 https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
Date: Mon Jul 10 12:16:58 2017 -0700 $ Plugins: 201707101916
https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm.git $
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Am 28.06.2017 5:26 nachm. schrieb "Pavel Krivanek" <
>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>> 2017-06-28 17:06 GMT+02:00 Clément Bera <bera.clement(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just to be clear, in Pharo 7, if I want to get some code integrated:
>>> - I *have to* use the pull request process described by Pavel
>>> OR
>>> - I *can* use the pull request process, but I can also use the old slice
>>> monticello process
>>> ?
>>>
>>> What is the answer to the first question now, and what will be the
>>> answer of this question in 6 months from now ?
>>>
>>
>> You should use the pull request process.
>>
>> It is possible to create a standard slice BUT it must be done from Pharo
>> 6 and then sent into Pharo60Inbox. And then you need to wait until somebody
>> converts this slice to pull request. That means that it will be harder and
>> harder to contribute this way because the code-base is moving.
>>
>> No slice will be integrated into Pharo 7 with the old process directly.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -- Pavel
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Juraj Kubelka <
>>>> juraj.kubelka(a)icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> El 28-06-2017, a las 02:57, Ben Coman <btc(a)openinworld.com> escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Pavel Krivanek <
>>>>> pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2017-06-27 16:17 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 2017-06-27 15:57 GMT+02:00 Serge Stinckwich <
>>>>>>> serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Pavel Krivanek
>>>>>>> >> <pavel.krivanek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> > Hi,
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > this mail describes how to start to send pull requests to Pharo
>>>>>>> 7 Github
>>>>>>> >> > repository from Pharo 7.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Thank you for the great explanation Pavel.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> > Preparations
>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > - you need to have a Github account and set SSH keys. See
>>>>>>> >> > https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/
>>>>>>> >> > - create own pharo-project/pharo repository fork. Go to
>>>>>>> >> > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo, click on "Fork" button
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> >> > follow
>>>>>>> >> > the instructions
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> [ ... ]
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> > Issue processing
>>>>>>> >> > =====================
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > - create new case on FogBugz to get the issue number
>>>>>>> >> > - open Iceberg and from the context menu on the 'pharo'
>>>>>>> repository do:
>>>>>>> >> > Pharo
>>>>>>> >> > - Create new branch from FogBugz issue, enter the issue ID and
>>>>>>> it will
>>>>>>> >> > fill
>>>>>>> >> > the full branch name for you
>>>>>>> >> > - create your changes (you can do it before the creation of the
>>>>>>> branch
>>>>>>> >> > too)
>>>>>>> >> > - commit and push your changes in Iceberg, this way you will
>>>>>>> commit your
>>>>>>> >> > branch to your fork repository. Remember that the Iceberg
>>>>>>> commit window
>>>>>>> >> > has
>>>>>>> >> > two buttons, one for local commit, the second for commit with
>>>>>>> immediate
>>>>>>> >> > push. They can be very long because they contain the full
>>>>>>> branch (issue)
>>>>>>> >> > name
>>>>>>> >> > - in Iceberg in the 'pharo' repository context menu do: Pharo -
>>>>>>> Create
>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>> >> > request, fill your
>>>>>>> >> > - fill your Github credentials
>>>>>>> >> > - leave the PR title, comment is not required, check the pull
>>>>>>> request
>>>>>>> >> > head
>>>>>>> >> > and base. The base MUST be pharo-project/pharo development.
>>>>>>> Create the
>>>>>>> >> > pull
>>>>>>> >> > requests
>>>>>>> >> > - go to https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pulls, check
>>>>>>> your pull
>>>>>>> >> > requests and put URL of it into the issue record on FogBugz (as
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> >> > comment).
>>>>>>> >> > Resolve the issue as Fix review needed
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> It means, there is no PR without a corresponding FogBugz issue ?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Yes, at least for code changes we would like to keep this
>>>>>>> relation. If it is
>>>>>>> > a really trivial change in readme or something like that, we can
>>>>>>> accept no
>>>>>>> > related issue record.
>>>>>>> > Please prefer to comment the issues instead of PRs directly to
>>>>>>> have all
>>>>>>> > information at one place.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you Pavel for the explanation.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe in the future, it will make sense to put everything in the PR
>>>>>>> and use github issues.
>>>>>>> You will use CI travis builds for all PR ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For now we will use FogBugz because it has a lot of nice features and
>>>>>> good API. Maybe we will switch it in future but now we should not change
>>>>>> too many things at once :-)
>>>>>> For several reasons we now prefer to use own infrastructure for
>>>>>> checking of PRs (mainly because of MacOS issues on Travis). But again, it
>>>>>> can be changed in future.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> It would be interesting to see how this might fit in with our
>>>>> workflow...
>>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/fogbugz-github-integration/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What is the benefit of the integration? I do not understand it from
>>>>> the given link.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> When you submit a PR on github, Fogbugz is automatically updated with a
>>>> link to the PR.
>>>> Presumably this makes it easier for people reviewing cases in Fogbugz
>>>> to identify the slice to test.
>>>> This is a better link...
>>>> https://blog.fogcreek.com/improved-github-integration-automa
>>>> tically-create-bug-events-with-commits/
>>>>
>>>> cheers -ben
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
July 10, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] integrating FileDialog into Pharo 7
by Pavel Krivanek
Can you try to prepare a pull requeast that will integrate it? The PR will
need to:
- add the packages into the repository
- add them into the baseline (BaselineOfUI)
- remove old FileDialogWindow (becuase when we add something, we should
remove something too ;-))
If you need help, let me know
-- Pavel
2017-07-10 20:01 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnak <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com>:
> Done. What next?
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 12:46:50PM +0200, Pavel Krivanek wrote:
> > We should work on integration of it. Firstly please move tests to a
> > separate package.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > -- Pavel
> >
> > 2017-07-10 12:34 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnak <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com>:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > some people expressed interest in integrating File Dialog
> > > https://github.com/peteruhnak/file-dialog into Pharo as the default
> file
> > > dialog.
> > >
> > > Is it something people are interested in, or is the current solution
> > > sufficient for them?
> > >
> > > Peter
> > >
> > >
>
>
July 10, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] integrating FileDialog into Pharo 7
by Peter Uhnak
Done. What next?
Peter
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 12:46:50PM +0200, Pavel Krivanek wrote:
> We should work on integration of it. Firstly please move tests to a
> separate package.
>
> Cheers,
> -- Pavel
>
> 2017-07-10 12:34 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnak <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > some people expressed interest in integrating File Dialog
> > https://github.com/peteruhnak/file-dialog into Pharo as the default file
> > dialog.
> >
> > Is it something people are interested in, or is the current solution
> > sufficient for them?
> >
> > Peter
> >
> >
July 10, 2017
Re: [Pharo-dev] integrating FileDialog into Pharo 7
by Alexandre Bergel
Hi Peter!
I have been using your file dialog for some time already. I really like it. Here some ideas of improvement.
- double click instead of single click to dive in a folder? Single clicking feels a bit weird to me
- Saving on the disk for preference folders?
Alexandre
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> On Jul 10, 2017, at 12:34 PM, Peter Uhnak <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> some people expressed interest in integrating File Dialog https://github.com/peteruhnak/file-dialog into Pharo as the default file dialog.
>
> Is it something people are interested in, or is the current solution sufficient for them?
>
> Peter
>
July 10, 2017