Thanks for the links. Unfortunately none of these really explain what the problem with OSProcess is. I see there were attempts to try using ProcessWrapper instead of OSProcess on windows, but there's no feedback on that thread, so there may be a solution out there, but no one is using it.

Levente

On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Peter Uhnák wrote:

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 7:14 PM, Levente Uzonyi <[email protected]> wrote:
      On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Peter Uhnák wrote:


                  but the git user experience under Windows has to be improved 
if we want to use efficiently the other functionalities of github (pull 
requests, commit, branches,…).


            Well some of the experience can be mitigated with tools like GitHub 
for Windows, but the main problem is that git with Pharo is incredibly unstable 
on Windows and crashes constantly.
            That's our experience
            with it so my colleague had to switch to pure filetree out of 
frustration.
            This however is NOT problem of git, it's problem of OSProcess. But 
it does render it almost unusable for now. (At least for us.)


      What's the problem with OSProcess on windows?


http://forum.world.st/Gitfiletree-unstable-on-Windows-td4816354.html
http://forum.world.st/gitfiletree-metadata-td4838970.html
http://forum.world.st/Git-gitfiletree-on-Pharo-vs-Windows-td4806791.html

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