The Metacello chapter is great, especially the workflow part - thank you.
I would mention fetching, which is very useful for testing configs and
before accidentally loading the wrong thing. For example, printing
"ConfigurationOfMyProject project bleedingEdge fetch loadDirective"
gives you a description of what would be loaded in the current image.
Sean
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#fetch: accesses and downloads the mcz files from the repository
#record: simply records which mcz files should be downloaded
So #record: will run a lot faster than #fetch:.
While we're in the neighborhood:
#load: does a #fetch: followed by a #doLoad on the result of the #fetch:
This means you can do a #fetch:, inspect the result to peruse the list of packages that will be loaded and then resume the load with a #doLoad if you approve of the load list...
Dale