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Seaside status November 2016
Last updated at 3:04 pm UTC on 8 November 2016
From the mailing list.

Seaside works well on Squeak 5.1


On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 8:24 PM Bernhard Pieber <bernhard@pieber.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    I tried to load the latest stable Seaside into Squeak Trunk (latest update: #16830) using the installation instructions from https://github.com/SeasideSt/Seaside.

    Metacello installed fine. However, both script variants (SmalltalkHub and GitHub) result in a MNU: Character>>greaseInteger. [2]

    I am on macOS Sierra Version 10.12.1 and used the latest OpenSmalltalk 32bit Cog Spur VM. [1]

    Can someone confirm this? Should this even work, or is it recommended to stay on 5.1 when working with Seaside?


Yes, I am having the same problem. It looks like that at least the baseline needs to be updated.
I have opened an issue on GitHub [1] to which you can subscribe for updates.

Apparently, Seaside supports Squeak-5.1 (see [2]), so I'd recommend to stay on 5.1 for now.

Cheers,
Fabio


 [1] https://github.com/SeasideSt/Seaside/issues/902
 [2] https://travis-ci.org/SeasideSt/Seaside/builds/169928973



Tobias Pape
<Das.Linux@gmx.de>	Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 10:05 PM
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Hi all

I just want to report that Seaside3.2 works well on Squeak5.1 with 1422 passing tests. [1]
Thanks for everyone developing Seaside and/or Squeak for taking care!

Yay!

Best regards
        -Tobias

[1]: There's only one Test error because "'Seaside-Pharo-Continuation' depends on unknown package 'Grease-Pharo-Core'" which is obviously not loaded on Squeak, but gladly that does not hamper functionality.