Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly.
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
--Hannes
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
And if I use the
sls
in a Squeak shell window, I get
DirectoryEntry>>#at: has been deprecated. old-style access to DirectoryEntry
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
Thank Hannes,
Sorry about that. I can't find a way to delete that bad squeakmap release entry, so it may need to stay that way for a couple of days. I will follow up as soon as I can.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:33:45PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
Hi Hannes,
I do not knnow what is wrong. The SqueakMap entries for Refactoring Tools, AST, ImageFormat, CommandShell, and OSProcess all show the problem that you describe. The other entries for MQTT4Squeak, NuScratch, NuScratchGPIO, and Rasperry Pi BPIO Support are working correctly, and the SqueakMap Package Loader shows them correctly pointing to a specific release version.
I don't know the cause of this problem or how to fix it.
Note, the actual entries for OSProcess 5.2 and CommandShell 5.2 will load correctly, and do not have the deprecation warnings that you saw. The deprecation warnings came from SqueakMap loading an older release.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 10:26:11AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
Thank Hannes,
Sorry about that. I can't find a way to delete that bad squeakmap release entry, so it may need to stay that way for a couple of days. I will follow up as soon as I can.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:33:45PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
Hello David
I did the test again. This time selecting the '5.2.' entry - see screen shot. The problem did not occur.
Maybe it is or was an issue with the 'head' script
SqueakMap Publishing Guidelines http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6182
--Hannes
On 10/5/18, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
Hi Hannes,
I do not knnow what is wrong. The SqueakMap entries for Refactoring Tools, AST, ImageFormat, CommandShell, and OSProcess all show the problem that you describe. The other entries for MQTT4Squeak, NuScratch, NuScratchGPIO, and Rasperry Pi BPIO Support are working correctly, and the SqueakMap Package Loader shows them correctly pointing to a specific release version.
I don't know the cause of this problem or how to fix it.
Note, the actual entries for OSProcess 5.2 and CommandShell 5.2 will load correctly, and do not have the deprecation warnings that you saw. The deprecation warnings came from SqueakMap loading an older release.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 10:26:11AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
Thank Hannes,
Sorry about that. I can't find a way to delete that bad squeakmap release entry, so it may need to stay that way for a couple of days. I will follow up as soon as I can.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:33:45PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
Changing the subject line because the problem appears to affect all packages tagged for Squeak 5.2.
In my earlier reply, I said that some of the packages, such as NQTT4Squeak, look right. But on closer look, I see this in the package list:
MQTT4Squeak (->Version23)
And when I expand the package, I can see that the latest version listed for Squeak 5.2 is Version24. So this does not look right either. The NuScratch and NuScratchGPIO packages have the same problem.
I tried loading the MQTT package, and after proceeding through the warning, confirmed that it loaded Version23 rather than the Version24 that appears to be the intended 5.2 package.
Dave
On Sat, Oct 06, 2018 at 06:12:00AM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
Hello David
I did the test again. This time selecting the '5.2.' entry - see screen shot. The problem did not occur.
Maybe it is or was an issue with the 'head' script
SqueakMap Publishing Guidelines http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6182
--Hannes
On 10/5/18, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
Hi Hannes,
I do not knnow what is wrong. The SqueakMap entries for Refactoring Tools, AST, ImageFormat, CommandShell, and OSProcess all show the problem that you describe. The other entries for MQTT4Squeak, NuScratch, NuScratchGPIO, and Rasperry Pi BPIO Support are working correctly, and the SqueakMap Package Loader shows them correctly pointing to a specific release version.
I don't know the cause of this problem or how to fix it.
Note, the actual entries for OSProcess 5.2 and CommandShell 5.2 will load correctly, and do not have the deprecation warnings that you saw. The deprecation warnings came from SqueakMap loading an older release.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 10:26:11AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
Thank Hannes,
Sorry about that. I can't find a way to delete that bad squeakmap release entry, so it may need to stay that way for a couple of days. I will follow up as soon as I can.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:33:45PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
They're both tagged with "Squeak 5.2", and Version23 is "published" while 24 isn't. You could either fix that or remove the 5.2 tag from Version 23. The SqueakMap Catalog is currently programmed to look for hte latest with the 'published' flag.
Not all packages are affected, but here are the ones which are tagged with "Squeak5.2" and you can easily see which ones have multiple releases.
http://map.squeak.org/category/ff2fd2bd-d94c-481f-b6f7-d59955335fc6
I can't remember what the purpose of the 'published' flag is at the moment, but don't have time to think abou tit. There's a new version of SMLoader in the Inbox which begins to ignore that flag, but let's think about and discuss this first before putting it in trunk, please.
- Chris
On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 10:11 AM David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
Changing the subject line because the problem appears to affect all packages tagged for Squeak 5.2.
In my earlier reply, I said that some of the packages, such as NQTT4Squeak, look right. But on closer look, I see this in the package list:
MQTT4Squeak (->Version23)
And when I expand the package, I can see that the latest version listed for Squeak 5.2 is Version24. So this does not look right either. The NuScratch and NuScratchGPIO packages have the same problem.
I tried loading the MQTT package, and after proceeding through the warning, confirmed that it loaded Version23 rather than the Version24 that appears to be the intended 5.2 package.
Dave
On Sat, Oct 06, 2018 at 06:12:00AM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
Hello David
I did the test again. This time selecting the '5.2.' entry - see screen shot. The problem did not occur.
Maybe it is or was an issue with the 'head' script
SqueakMap Publishing Guidelines http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6182
--Hannes
On 10/5/18, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
Hi Hannes,
I do not knnow what is wrong. The SqueakMap entries for Refactoring Tools, AST, ImageFormat, CommandShell, and OSProcess all show the problem that you describe. The other entries for MQTT4Squeak, NuScratch, NuScratchGPIO, and Rasperry Pi BPIO Support are working correctly, and the SqueakMap Package Loader shows them correctly pointing to a specific release version.
I don't know the cause of this problem or how to fix it.
Note, the actual entries for OSProcess 5.2 and CommandShell 5.2 will load correctly, and do not have the deprecation warnings that you saw. The deprecation warnings came from SqueakMap loading an older release.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 10:26:11AM -0400, David T. Lewis wrote:
Thank Hannes,
Sorry about that. I can't find a way to delete that bad squeakmap release entry, so it may need to stay that way for a couple of days. I will follow up as soon as I can.
Dave
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:33:45PM +0200, H. Hirzel wrote:
And in addition this error message pops up
SequenceableCollection>>#upTo: has been deprecated. Use #copyUpTo:
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation.
On 10/4/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
The command shell installation into Squeak 5.2a through SqueakMap gives the following error message
Preferences class>>#setWindowColorFor:to: has been deprecated. Configure UI themes directly. Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the
operation.
--Hannes
On 2018-10-06, at 1:04 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
They're both tagged with "Squeak 5.2", and Version23 is "published" while 24 isn't.
Dang; evidently I forgot to set that. Fixed now.
It really would be nicer if the entire job could be done from a single tool instead of having to bounce around.
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Strange OpCodes: HSJ: Hop, Skip and Jump
On Sat, Oct 06, 2018 at 01:35:58PM -0700, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 2018-10-06, at 1:04 PM, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com wrote:
They're both tagged with "Squeak 5.2", and Version23 is "published" while 24 isn't.
Dang; evidently I forgot to set that. Fixed now.
Thanks Chris, that's what I was missing. The packages needed to be published from http://map.squeak.org.
Hopefully it's fixed for OSProcess and CommandShell now also.
Dave
It really would be nicer if the entire job could be done from a single tool instead of having to bounce around.
tim
tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Strange OpCodes: HSJ: Hop, Skip and Jump
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