Thanks Stéphane,

it's just that this effort is at the point where I can't do anything more, because my use of git doesn't require much else. I would drop to the command line anyway to handle branches, pull/push etc... including the fact that the git repo in my case is usually a "larger than smalltalk" system, and so contradicting the need for a closer integration inside Pharo.

As it is now, it's equivalent to using, say, a Smalltalkhub or a ss3 repo (except for the need to push changes).

Thierry

Le 05/06/2013 13:57, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
thanks for keeping us posted.

Stef

On Jun 5, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

my small extension to filetree for git users, i.e. gitfiletree:// repos, has 
now reached an interesting point, which is the ability to scan a filetree 
repository inside a git repository and recover (and load, and browse, and 
etc...) all git-recorded versions of Monticello packages stored in it.

As before, it's at

http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~ThierryGoubier/MonticelloFileTree-Git/

and relies on MonticelloFileTree and OS-Process for the underlying magic. It 
works perfectly on a pre-existing filetree inside git repo, except for 
corrupted smalltalk packages (it tries to avoid them, with no guarantees of 
success).

Enjoy,

Thierry
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