well done mate, keep them coming :) When I first tried pharo I was afraid that I would deal with a lot of abandon projects , half finished libraries, bugs that are decades old. But I see so much active development and people who take Pharo very seriously that has extended my stay. And even though I always had python as my fall back plan , the reality of sticking with Pharo comes closer every day the more I learn and the more projects I find. I really like it here :)
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Le 04/11/2013 23:19, kilon alios a écrit : > > It does work indeed, commit wise. But can I git pull and git push with it >> ? >> > > Something like that? > > Thierry > > >> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:50 PM, GOUBIER Thierry <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Alexandre, >> >> using Git with Pharo (2 and 3) works today on Mac and Linux with >> MonticelloFileTree and MonticelloFileTree-Git. >> >> FileSystem-Git will be a better way to do it (and more portable) :) >> >> Thierry >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------ >> *De :* Pharo-dev [[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>] de la part de Alexandre >> Bergel [[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] >> *Date d'envoi :* lundi 4 novembre 2013 21:34 >> >> *À :* Pharo Development List >> *Cc:* Pharo Development List >> >> *Objet :* Re: [Pharo-dev] Github and Pharo >> >> >> +1 >> Everybody is waiting for using Git with Pharo. There is a real >> possibility to impact 100s of users... >> Go go go! >> >> Alexandre >> >> Alexandre >> >> Le 04-11-2013 à 15:35, kilon alios <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit : >> >> Yeah I agree, this is an awesome project and thank you for your >>> hard work :) >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 8:12 PM, GOUBIER Thierry >>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Max, >>> >>> I saw you were on it :) It's a huge effort you're undertaking. >>> I learned a bit about git internal storage stepping through >>> the code. >>> >>> Thierry >>> >>> ________________________________________ >>> De : Pharo-dev [[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>] de la part de Max >>> Leske [[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] >>> >>> Date d'envoi : lundi 4 novembre 2013 17:44 >>> À : Pharo Development List >>> Objet : Re: [Pharo-dev] Github and Pharo >>> >>> FileSystem-Git is basically in alpha at the moment… I’m >>> rewriting it. >>> >>> >>> On 04.11.2013, at 17:04, Goubier Thierry >>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> > Ok, I tried a bit with FileSystem-Git, but it seems there is >>> still a bit of work to do... >>> > >>> > I tried on one of my work repository, and: >>> > - it failed trying to uft8convert a packed data file. >>> > So I corrected the error (get the stream as binary!) and >>> > - It failed looking for one of the commit IDs >>> > I found the ref in a pack file; apparently, it's not looking >>> in there... >>> > I'm forcing a read of the pack files in there >>> > - Yet another utf8convert error on binary data >>> > Corrected, I got the pack files, but the index isn't telling >>> me much. >>> > I tried to list the objects in it... Unknown compression >>> method error. >>> > >>> > There's a huge amount of code in there, it's a bit >>> frightening. I think I'll stay with OSProcess a bit longer ;) >>> > >>> > Thierry >>> > >>> > Le 04/11/2013 14:28, Goubier Thierry a écrit : >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Le 04/11/2013 14:09, David T. Lewis a écrit : >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 01:58:29PM +0100, Goubier Thierry >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Le 04/11/2013 12:11, kilon alios a ?crit : >>> >>>>> 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. >>> >>> >>> >>> Use "CommandShell open" rather than >>> "CommandShellTranscript open". >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> I hope someone with more knowledge than me of OSProcess >>> under windows >>> >>>> will have a look :) >>> >>>> >>> >>> OSProcess support for Windows is incomplete, so this will >>> probably not >>> >>> do what you need. If the OSProcess is included in the >>> Windows VM, it will >>> >>> let you run a Windows program, but it will not do most of >>> the other >>> >>> things >>> >>> that you expect from OSProcess. >>> >>> >>> >>> Check http://www.squeaksource.com/ProcessWrapper.html for >>> a possible >>> >>> alternative. >>> >> >>> >> Thanks Dave; no easy solution on that, it seems. I'll have >>> a look then >>> >> with FileSystem-Git, this one may be a more portable solution. >>> >> >>> >> Windows is still a world apart from the rest :( >>> >> >>> >> Thierry >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Thierry Goubier >>> > CEA list >>> > Laboratoire des Fondations des Systèmes Temps Réel Embarqués >>> > 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex >>> > France >>> > Phone/Fax: +33 (0) 1 69 08 32 92 / 83 95 >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > -- > Thierry Goubier > CEA list > Laboratoire des Fondations des Systèmes Temps Réel Embarqués > 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex > France > Phone/Fax: +33 (0) 1 69 08 32 92 / 83 95 >
