In conjunction with the outstanding releases of Pharo 1.0 and Squeak 4.1, I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Magma 1.1 release 1.
Don't be fooled by the grand version number; it's just an increment of "1.0 release 44" (details below). This "1.1" is about compatibility with what I feel are these new beginnings in Smalltalk.
- Chris
Changes in 1.1r1 (since 1.0r44):
- Compatible with Squeak 4.1 and Pharo 1.0 (also compatible with Squeak 3.10 and 3.9). Loads into all images cleanly, with no more warnings in Pharo. - No longer necessary to disable WriteBarrier to run the tests; if it can't be used, just don't rather than intrude on the user. - Added MagmaSession>>#fullBackup, for making a quick, convenient backup on the server in the same directory as the existing repository, but named with its commitNumber as an extension. This is useful insurance for when you're about to run, say, a domain migration script.. - Fix for case using relative-path local locations. - Moved MagmaSessionRequest to Ma base additions so that applications can be written to to signal MagmaSessionRequests without having to load all of the packages associated with Magma. - Added MaHashIndex>>#keyCounts to help developers determine distribution of keys and number of duplicates, for optimizing indexes. - Some other minor fixes and optimizations.
Man, he's fast:)
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
In conjunction with the outstanding releases of Pharo 1.0 and Squeak 4.1, I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Magma 1.1 release 1.
Don't be fooled by the grand version number; it's just an increment of "1.0 release 44" (details below). This "1.1" is about compatibility with what I feel are these new beginnings in Smalltalk.
- Chris
Changes in 1.1r1 (since 1.0r44):
- Compatible with Squeak 4.1 and Pharo 1.0 (also compatible with
Squeak 3.10 and 3.9). Loads into all images cleanly, with no more warnings in Pharo.
- No longer necessary to disable WriteBarrier to run the tests; if it
can't be used, just don't rather than intrude on the user.
- Added MagmaSession>>#fullBackup, for making a quick, convenient
backup on the server in the same directory as the existing repository, but named with its commitNumber as an extension. This is useful insurance for when you're about to run, say, a domain migration script..
- Fix for case using relative-path local locations.
- Moved MagmaSessionRequest to Ma base additions so that applications
can be written to to signal MagmaSessionRequests without having to load all of the packages associated with Magma.
- Added MaHashIndex>>#keyCounts to help developers determine
distribution of keys and number of duplicates, for optimizing indexes.
- Some other minor fixes and optimizations.
Thank you Chris for your fast action and keeping up this work.
As a convenience, could you please give the installer string for Magma
Installer ......
I have never used Magma - is there something like a 'quickstart' guide.
Thank you Hannes
On 4/21/10, Casey Ransberger casey.obrien.r@gmail.com wrote:
Man, he's fast:)
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
In conjunction with the outstanding releases of Pharo 1.0 and Squeak 4.1, I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Magma 1.1 release 1.
Don't be fooled by the grand version number; it's just an increment of "1.0 release 44" (details below). This "1.1" is about compatibility with what I feel are these new beginnings in Smalltalk.
- Chris
Changes in 1.1r1 (since 1.0r44):
- Compatible with Squeak 4.1 and Pharo 1.0 (also compatible with
Squeak 3.10 and 3.9). Loads into all images cleanly, with no more warnings in Pharo.
- No longer necessary to disable WriteBarrier to run the tests; if it
can't be used, just don't rather than intrude on the user.
- Added MagmaSession>>#fullBackup, for making a quick, convenient
backup on the server in the same directory as the existing repository, but named with its commitNumber as an extension. This is useful insurance for when you're about to run, say, a domain migration script..
- Fix for case using relative-path local locations.
- Moved MagmaSessionRequest to Ma base additions so that applications
can be written to to signal MagmaSessionRequests without having to load all of the packages associated with Magma.
- Added MaHashIndex>>#keyCounts to help developers determine
distribution of keys and number of duplicates, for optimizing indexes.
- Some other minor fixes and optimizations.
Hi, I just updated the "Installing Magma" page to include an Installer script.
- Chris
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:56 AM, Hannes Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Chris for your fast action and keeping up this work.
As a convenience, could you please give the installer string for Magma
Installer ......
I have never used Magma - is there something like a 'quickstart' guide.
Thank you Hannes
On 4/21/10, Casey Ransberger casey.obrien.r@gmail.com wrote:
Man, he's fast:)
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
In conjunction with the outstanding releases of Pharo 1.0 and Squeak 4.1, I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Magma 1.1 release 1.
Don't be fooled by the grand version number; it's just an increment of "1.0 release 44" (details below). This "1.1" is about compatibility with what I feel are these new beginnings in Smalltalk.
- Chris
Changes in 1.1r1 (since 1.0r44):
- Compatible with Squeak 4.1 and Pharo 1.0 (also compatible with
Squeak 3.10 and 3.9). Loads into all images cleanly, with no more warnings in Pharo.
- No longer necessary to disable WriteBarrier to run the tests; if it
can't be used, just don't rather than intrude on the user.
- Added MagmaSession>>#fullBackup, for making a quick, convenient
backup on the server in the same directory as the existing repository, but named with its commitNumber as an extension. This is useful insurance for when you're about to run, say, a domain migration script..
- Fix for case using relative-path local locations.
- Moved MagmaSessionRequest to Ma base additions so that applications
can be written to to signal MagmaSessionRequests without having to load all of the packages associated with Magma.
- Added MaHashIndex>>#keyCounts to help developers determine
distribution of keys and number of duplicates, for optimizing indexes.
- Some other minor fixes and optimizations.
I have never used Magma - is there something like a 'quickstart' guide.
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