It seems that the drgeo repository has a tag called 23.12a-beta which I think is the most recent release of drgeo.
Should this not be a separate git branch please ? I don't see branches, only the main branch, and one git tag.
When I git checkout 23.12q-beta , the README indicates a method to use Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev and the clonePackagesRepo.sh script , which I hope to be able to use for Cuis 6.3 rolling release.
However the startIDE.sh script still points to Cuis6.0-nnnn.image and not a Cuis6.3-nnnn.image
When I use the fileList in Cuis to file in drgeo pkg.st, this seems partly succesful, I am able to run DrGeoSystem beDevelopment after filing in DrGeo.
However I still get a doesNotUnderstand message, this time for BrowserWindow which complains that it has no implementation for the openBrowser message.
So I am unsure I am following the right setup procedure.
There is a tag in Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev called BaseForCuis6.2 which contains the old Cuis6.0-nnnn.image but I'd rather use the Cuis6.3-nnnn.image if possible.
It seems that the drgeo repository has a tag called 23.12a-beta which I think is the most recent release of drgeo.
Should this not be a separate git branch please ? I don't see branches, only the main branch, and one git tag.
When I git checkout 23.12q-beta , the README indicates a method to use Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev and the clonePackagesRepo.sh script , which I hope to be able to use for Cuis 6.3 rolling release.
However the startIDE.sh script still points to Cuis6.0-nnnn.image and not a Cuis6.3-nnnn.image
When I use the fileList in Cuis to file in drgeo pkg.st, this seems partly succesful, I am able to run DrGeoSystem beDevelopment after filing in DrGeo.
However I still get a doesNotUnderstand message, this time for BrowserWindow which complains that it has no implementation for the openBrowser message.
So I am unsure I am following the right setup procedure.
There is a tag in Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev called BaseForCuis6.2 which contains the old Cuis6.0-nnnn.image but I'd rather use the Cuis6.3-nnnn.image if possible.
Thanks David Stes