Le 04/11/2013 12:11, kilon alios a écrit :
yeap filetree did the trick here. However it does not allow to browse through the git commits as gitfiletree does, the only commit available is the last commit. I took a look at CommandShell and friends and they all look pretty much very broken. For example in workspace I executed [ CommandShellTranscript open.] and trying "ls" or "dir" it creates an error because it add C path inside pharo subdirectories. Dont know if this is normal behavior.
I hope someone with more knowledge than me of OSProcess under windows will have a look :)
Thierry
I am coding in macos and ubuntu , but mostly on macos so for me this is not a big deal. I am using Git Bash and SmartGit and I am very happy with both so its no big loss for me. http://www.syntevo.com/smartgithg/ SmartGit works great on windows, macos and linux. A very elegant application. On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 12:34 PM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I guess that's why I used filetree:// and not gitfiletree:// along with the git client to do the CLI commits and pushes on Windows (one can use GitBash for example, or MobaXterm Git plugin http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ > http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/plugins.html > Git + Curl +Emacs [for you Gutenberg people, but Pdflatex is missing]). Additional benefit of MobaXterm on Windows: it has curl, wget etc, so Zeroconf scripts work easily. <rant> Now, I am more and more leaning towards having a debian VM into which I can do all the development. That's the kind of system production ends up on anyway. Debian 6 for me, as 7 requires to go into Multiarch + 32 bits libs which is not on by default and is a headache to get right. I had a hard time getting Pharo to run on Debian 7. And when faced with a given default server box, it was worse as there was no way to add the packages. This excluded Pharo while Rails/PHP people ran happily. :-( </rant> Phil
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