Chris,

"is possible?" yes ... I've gone through several different versions of FileTree 
where I've played different games with the meta data ... in the end I figured 
that to make it simple for folks to move back and forth that the meta data was 
best left intact ... 

With that said, I have several projects that are 100% stored in git and I am 
mightily annoyed by the extra meta data showing up as changes so I am getting 
close to nuking the meta data ... as an option .... but I have been busy 
working on "real projects" instead of spending almost this entire year working 
on infrastructure so I probably won't be making the changes real soon:)

Dale

----- Original Message -----
| From: "Chris" <[email protected]>
| To: "A friendly place where any question about pharo is welcome" 
<[email protected]>
| Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:18:00 AM
| Subject: [Pharo-users] FileTree queries
| 
| Hi,
| 
| I've just migrated to using FileTree with SVN and am wondering if it
| is
| possible to use it without the monticello.meta? You obviously get a
| lot
| of merge conflicts with these and the version file in particular, and
| I
| didn't really see much benefit when using SVN for commit comments and
| revision histories and so forth so have just been ignoring / deleting
| them. It seems to work ok for the most part and by loading packages
| with
| Gofer, but I feel like I'm fighting the system a bit and have not had
| much luck with Metacello in particular which I would like to get
| working
| again. Can anyone advise?
| 
| Thanks
| Chris
| 
| 

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