You posed a valid question, Martin.
I , personally, don't like it too, that  MC logic queries all known
repositories before
comitting new version into any other one.

I think a mid-term solutiion for you would be to remove the remote
repository from the list of project's
known repositories and leave only local one. Then MC will have no
reason to try accessing them.

On 9 February 2013 17:37, MartinW <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can no longer commit to a local monticello repository after i have loaded
> the project from smalltalkhub:
>
> Reproduce:
> 1) Take a new image, load a project from Smalltalkhub.
> 2) Go offline
> 3) Try to save a new version to a local disk repository.
>
> =>
> I see two ProgressBars:
> 1) Creating unique version number
> 2) Loading all filenames from http://smalltalkhub.com/...
>
> And i see a Dialog: "NameLookupFailure: cannot resolve 'smalltalkhub.com'"
> that asks me:
> Retry or Give up.
> =>
> Retry leaves me with the same Dialog again,
> Give up hangs the image beyond any attempt to revive it.
>
> How can i load a project from smalltalkhub and then commit new versions
> locally, because i have no internet access?
>
>
>
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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