I just made WebClient-Monticello in Squeak5.2 work with this:
(MCWebServer reset default) directory: (FileDirectory on: '/Users/ooplu/Desktop/Squeak5.2-18231-64bit-All-in-One.app/Contents/Resources'); addUser: 'john' withPassword: 'secret'; listenOn: 8800.
Throw an mcz into Resources (i.e. 45Deprecated-chc.27.mcz), go to localhost:8800 and it’ll appear in the webpage. I still love the economy of this little app. SqueakSource is way too big.
Chris
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On Jun 17, 2019, at 7:54 PM, Chris Cunnington brasspen@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I recalled incorrectly the best way to get Chris Muller’s SqueakSource. He called it Personal SqueakSource. He created instructions on how to install it on the swiki.[1] He intended it to be for desktop use, but once it’s running, it is easy deployable as a full server in a server box, because that’s what it’s meant for. The release of WebClient-Monticello had announcement describing it. [2] I made it work in localhost at the time - June, 2010 - and I recall having to make a small change. I documented my experiences with it. [3] SqueakSource is a proven project, but it’s pretty large to my thinking. In contrast WebClient-Monticello is small and hackable. Granted, it’s a proof-of-concept project, but I made it work at the time. I liked it because it was so small, spare, and comprehensible.
HTH, Chris
[1] http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6365 [2] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-June/151327.html [3] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2010-June/151337.html
On Jun 17, 2019, at 7:20 PM, tim Rowledge tim@rowledge.org wrote:
Hmph. Now I'm more confused.
The 'ADayAtTheBeach' repository is full of lots of stuff, including what appears to be the same WebClient/Server stuff included in Squeak. The WebClient-Monticello stuff appears to be a small extension to WebServer - but it's all about nine years old... The SqueakMap entry for SqueakSource is stuck back at version 117 from 2004 and attempting to load via that route fails. SqueakSource itself appears to have a 2015 dated version 1084. I can't see any starting point for loading it. There's a *lot* of code there.
There's also SqueakSource2 (seemingly very obsolete), SqueakSource3 (?) and several SqueakMap related SM entries. Wiresong.ca appears very dead.
I'll see if the WebClient-Monticello stuff seems to work... but it would be great to have a cleanout of all the cruft and get doc up to date.
tim
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