On 6/28/16 2:16 PM, Thierry Goubier wrote:
Dale,
I'm sure it is possible. Wait, wait! If you have in your .filetree
"Metadata" : "false" then this is fine and it has switched to the
metadata-less mode.
To see the changes on disk, you need to save a new version of your
packages, that should be all.
I just tried and that works.
1- remove the GitFileTree repository from your image
2- write the property "Metadata" : "false" in the .filetree on disk
3- re-add the GitFileTree repository (local)
4- modify then save one of the repository packages
5- look on disk: no more monticello.meta/version!
Note that I had no packages in the image linked to that repository at
1-, because I'm not sure the simple removal would have really removed
the repository singleton object.
Well I've found the culprit: MCFileTreeWriter>>addString:at:encodedTo:
ensures that monticello.meta directory exists...
Of course as I reread your comment "no more monticello.meta/version" I
will have to say that I've only been looking at whether or not the
monticello.meta directory existed or not ... I equate "no monticello
meta data" as no monticello.meta directory and you interpret it as "no
monticallo version file" ... well I can live with that ... I swore that
I saw version files being updated in some of my experiments ... but now
that I know that I should only look at the monticello.meta/version file,
I will try yet again ...
Thanks for you patience and help ...
Dale