[Pharo-dev] FW: Versioning with Iceberg
Shaping
shaping at uurda.org
Wed May 29 21:07:28 EDT 2019
Sorry, I meant progress bar, not histo….
From: Shaping [mailto:shaping at uurda.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 20:05
To: 'Pharo Development List' <pharo-dev at lists.pharo.org>
Subject: RE: [Pharo-dev] Versioning with Iceberg
From: Pharo-dev [mailto:pharo-dev-bounces at lists.pharo.org] On Behalf Of Ben Coman
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:58
To: Pharo Development List <pharo-dev at lists.pharo.org <mailto:pharo-dev at lists.pharo.org> >
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Versioning with Iceberg
On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 23:08, Shaping <shaping at uurda.org <mailto:shaping at uurda.org> > wrote:
I’m finding 7.0.3 to be more stable.
How do I load a specific baseline/version with Iceberg? I’m getting 8.0 by default from the cloned local repo, and I prefer not to merge 7.0.3 with 8.0. There are many differences. I want to commit my image changes locally for now on a 7.0.3.
Its not completely clear what you want.
You can right-click a repo > Metacello > Install baseline of.....
Or right-click a repo > Repository > Remotes
and select one of those branches to check out.
I missed the Repository item completely, all this time. I think I was blocking it out mentally because I was already in an Iceberg window that lists repos. The doubling up is confusing and unexpected. So we have Iceberg repos wrapping Git repos? I’m not sure I have the scheme right.
Why don’t we have the usual wait-cursors appearing on long synchronous actions behind button clicks? These lock up the system for 1 or 2 minutes often. For example, I deleted 20-odd packages the other day and waited 2 minutes for it to finish, wondering why the system was completely unresponsive and showing no indication (no histo; no wait cursor). This happens when cloning a Git repo, too. The histo opens about ½ second before the about 1-m pull finishes. This happened in the 7.0.3 build. Is there a policy not to use a wait-cursor if not histo is shown?
Shaping
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