If you go to http://source.squeak.org/inbox/, you'll see Tools-fbs.337.mcz
However, when I open a Monticello browser and point it to the inbox repository, I don't see that file. I only see up to version 333.
If I hit the Refresh button, it looks like nothing at all happens: the action completed very quickly (sub 1 second), and of course I don't see any newer versions. This is in a trunk image, 11196.
frank
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011, Frank Shearar wrote:
If you go to http://source.squeak.org/inbox/, you'll see Tools-fbs.337.mcz
However, when I open a Monticello browser and point it to the inbox repository, I don't see that file. I only see up to version 333.
If I hit the Refresh button, it looks like nothing at all happens: the action completed very quickly (sub 1 second), and of course I don't see any newer versions. This is in a trunk image, 11196.
It works for me, though I sometimes can't select a version. This happens when there's an .mcd and an .mcz for the same version.
Did you try reopening the repository?
Levente
frank
On 2011/03/31 12:58, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011, Frank Shearar wrote:
If you go to http://source.squeak.org/inbox/, you'll see Tools-fbs.337.mcz
However, when I open a Monticello browser and point it to the inbox repository, I don't see that file. I only see up to version 333.
If I hit the Refresh button, it looks like nothing at all happens: the action completed very quickly (sub 1 second), and of course I don't see any newer versions. This is in a trunk image, 11196.
It works for me, though I sometimes can't select a version. This happens when there's an .mcd and an .mcz for the same version.
Did you try reopening the repository?
If you mean closing the Monticello windows and opening them again, yes.
What's weird is that another machine, also with a clean trunk image of the same version number, sees all the versions.
frank
On 31.03.2011, at 14:09, Frank Shearar wrote:
On 2011/03/31 12:58, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011, Frank Shearar wrote:
If you go to http://source.squeak.org/inbox/, you'll see Tools-fbs.337.mcz
However, when I open a Monticello browser and point it to the inbox repository, I don't see that file. I only see up to version 333.
If I hit the Refresh button, it looks like nothing at all happens: the action completed very quickly (sub 1 second), and of course I don't see any newer versions. This is in a trunk image, 11196.
It works for me, though I sometimes can't select a version. This happens when there's an .mcd and an .mcz for the same version.
Did you try reopening the repository?
If you mean closing the Monticello windows and opening them again, yes.
What's weird is that another machine, also with a clean trunk image of the same version number, sees all the versions.
frank
Maybe try to flush the cached versions (in the repository list's context menu).
I have the impression something is strange with the version display. MCDs used to not show up. They don't show if you look at the directory listing on squeaksource directly. That's on purpose. Maybe now MC shows includes the locally cached version - it shouldn't, IMHO.
- Bert -
I have similar problems since a while as described in http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2011-March/157981.htm...
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 14:09, Frank Shearar frank.shearar@angband.za.org wrote:
On 2011/03/31 12:58, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2011, Frank Shearar wrote:
If you go to http://source.squeak.org/inbox/, you'll see Tools-fbs.337.mcz
However, when I open a Monticello browser and point it to the inbox repository, I don't see that file. I only see up to version 333.
If I hit the Refresh button, it looks like nothing at all happens: the action completed very quickly (sub 1 second), and of course I don't see any newer versions. This is in a trunk image, 11196.
It works for me, though I sometimes can't select a version. This happens when there's an .mcd and an .mcz for the same version.
Did you try reopening the repository?
If you mean closing the Monticello windows and opening them again, yes.
What's weird is that another machine, also with a clean trunk image of the same version number, sees all the versions.
frank
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