Le 29/05/2013 17:43, Max Leske a écrit :
Cool!
Thanks
Just so you know: I'm working on FileSystem-Git which will use LibGit bindings
through NativeBoost. But it will take me quite a while to finish.
I tried FileSystem-Git (not sure I tried the best version) but didn't
managed to get it to work with my pre-existing git repo. Not tried much,
because I got FileTree to work as I used to in 1.4.
Thanks for the effort! It will make my work easier too since I can now update
my filetree repo better :)
Tell me if it works the way you would expect it to. I don't really know
my way around git apart from the basics common to all version systems,
and I'll be willing for suggestions.
Thierry
Cheers,
Max
On 29.05.2013, at 17:31, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've added an extension to filetree:// in Monticello, named gitfiletree://,
which adds the git commands to automagically commit new versions of packages in
a filetree repository inside a larger git repository (i.e. Pharo + any fun and
interesting language I have to use such as C under git).
It relies on OS-Process (to be able to send git commands over a shell) and
Filetree (of course), and it's on SmalltalkHub.
http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~ThierryGoubier/MonticelloFileTree-Git/
If anybody is interested in suggesting improvements (such as how to query and
load specific versions or better ways to use git commands)?
At the moment, it should be able to handle mixed MC and others repositories,
and multiple packages in the same git.
Thierry
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