look like it cant find PipeableOSProcess on Macos, any idea where I can
find this object ?

UndefinedObject(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #command:
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>gitVersions
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>loadAncestry
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>loadAllFileNames in Block: [ :bar | ...
BlockClosure>>cull:
Job>>run in Block: [ result := block cull: self ]
BlockClosure>>on:do:
Job>>run in Block: [ ...
BlockClosure>>ensure:
Job>>run
MorphicUIManager(UIManager)>>displayProgress:from:to:during:
ByteString(String)>>displayProgressFrom:to:during:
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>loadAllFileNames
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>allFileNames
MCFileTreeGitRepository>>readableFileNames
MCFileTreeGitRepository(MCFileTreeRepository)>>allFileNamesForVersionNamed:
MCFileTreeGitRepository(MCDirectoryRepository)>>includesVersionNamed:
MCWorkingCopy>>uniqueVersionNameIn: in Block: [ ...
BlockClosure>>cull:
Job>>run in Block: [ result := block cull: self ]
BlockClosure>>on:do:
Job>>run in Block: [ ...
BlockClosure>>ensure:
Job>>run
MorphicUIManager(UIManager)>>displayProgress:from:to:during:
ByteString(String)>>displayProgressFrom:to:during:
MCWorkingCopy>>uniqueVersionNameIn:
MCWorkingCopy>>newVersionIn:
MCWorkingCopyBrowser>>basicSaveVersionIn: in Block: [ ...
WorldState>>runStepMethodsIn:



On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 12:41 PM, GOUBIER Thierry <[email protected]>wrote:

>  This is where you use GitFileTree.
>
> GitFileTree will do you the commit, browsing the git logs and accessing
> all versions of your package in the git repo (browsing, loading, changes
> with the same GUI and look as a smalltalkhub repo). It won't do the push,
> however(*). It will show you the current branch in the repo too (**).
>
> For pharo3, GitFileTree is available with:
>
> $ pharo Pharo.image eval --save Gofer new url: \'
> http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/ThierryGoubier/MonticelloFileTree-Git/main\'\;
> package: \'MonticelloFileTree-Git\'\; load
>
> For pharo2, there is a group named 'MonticelloFileTree-Git' in FileTree
> configuration.
>
> Feel free to ask if you have any questions or suggestions on it!
>
> Thierry
>
> (*) It would be easy to do commit + push in one go, but, I'm not sure I'd
> like to do a push each time I do a commit. I tend to prefer a push a day.
> Maybe something like a marker in the repository inspector to remind me I
> have something to push?
> (**) It doesn't change branches, and there is no support for branches in
> Monticello... This tend to trigger bugs in MC package cache.
>
>  ------------------------------
> *De :* Pharo-dev [[email protected]] de la part de kilon
> alios [[email protected]]
> *Date d'envoi :* dimanche 3 novembre 2013 10:16
> *À :* Pharo Development List
> *Objet :* Re: [Pharo-dev] Github and Pharo
>
>   Thank you for your efforts , I have installed filetree using the
> instructions provided in the github pages for pharo 3. I was also
> successful into generating the local files for my packages that I have
> inserted to my git folder. I can manually git commit and git push them from
> terminal but how I do this from inside Monticello-Filetree ?
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 9:53 AM, GOUBIER Thierry <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> I've used github and work_owned git repositories as primary workplaces
>> for more than a year. First with FileTree, then I wrote GitFileTree to make
>> that process simpler.
>>
>> Thierry
>>  ------------------------------
>> *De :* Pharo-dev [[email protected]] de la part de kilon
>> alios [[email protected]]
>> *Date d'envoi :* samedi 2 novembre 2013 14:59
>> *À :* Pharo Development List
>> *Objet :* [Pharo-dev] Github and Pharo
>>
>>    So any information on how Pharo can be used with Github ?
>>
>>  all I have is this
>>
>>  https://github.com/dalehenrich/FSGit
>>
>>  I dont need much, just basic git pull, push, clone, add and rm should
>> do fine for starter.
>>
>>  But of course I am interesting into learning what can be done, what is
>> available , who needs help with what.  Github is something really important
>> for me, so I am willing to contribute as much I can into bringing Pharo
>> closer to it.
>>
>>  My interest is using Github in place of smalltalkhub and squeaksource.
>> I was planning to implement something like an App Store (not the purchase
>>  system) for Pharo  libraries and I would love to use github as a backend
>> to it and git of course.
>>
>
>

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