• ANN: A portable and decentralized package manager for sharing Logtalk a

    From Paulo Moura@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 28 02:36:34 2021
    Hi,

    The recently released Logtalk 3.51.0 version includes a beta version of the new "packs" tool, a portable and decentralized package manager for sharing Logtalk and Prolog resources:

    https://logtalk.org/manuals/devtools/packs.html

    This tool allows anyone wishing to share their work to setup a pack registry allowing users to easily install and update those resources. Some of those pack registries are indexed at:

    https://github.com/LogtalkDotOrg/pack-registries

    The "packs" tool runs on most of the Logtalk supported backend Prolog systems (see the "Known issues" section in the first link above for current exceptions). When installing Prolog packs, Logtalk is only required to run the tool.

    The tool includes documentation and linter support for defining new registry and pack specifications. Feedback is most welcome. Let us know if you setup a public pack registry.

    Enjoy,
    Paulo

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  • From Mostowski Collapse@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Oct 28 05:20:28 2021
    What is LVM: lvm ?
    https://logtalk.org/manuals/devtools/packs.html

    [email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2021 um 11:36:35 UTC+2:
    Hi,

    The recently released Logtalk 3.51.0 version includes a beta version of the new "packs" tool, a portable and decentralized package manager for sharing Logtalk and Prolog resources:

    https://logtalk.org/manuals/devtools/packs.html

    This tool allows anyone wishing to share their work to setup a pack registry allowing users to easily install and update those resources. Some of those pack registries are indexed at:

    https://github.com/LogtalkDotOrg/pack-registries

    The "packs" tool runs on most of the Logtalk supported backend Prolog systems (see the "Known issues" section in the first link above for current exceptions). When installing Prolog packs, Logtalk is only required to run the tool.

    The tool includes documentation and linter support for defining new registry and pack specifications. Feedback is most welcome. Let us know if you setup a public pack registry.

    Enjoy,
    Paulo

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    Logtalk developer

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  • From Paulo Moura@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 2 12:29:00 2021
    The latest git version of the packs tool now supports defining, saving, and restoring virtual environments (i.e. the currently defined registries and installed packs). For a documentation preview, see:

    https://logtalk3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/devtools/packs.html#virtual-environments

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