Thanks, this is great news.

Are there instructions on how to make P9 actually use the new version of libgit2? I see that the stable Linux VM for 9.0 does include "libgit2.1.0.0.so" but Pharo is still loading libgit2.so.0.25.1.

...this may be because Pharo's libgit2.1.0.0.so has not-found dependencies on libpcre.so.3 and libpcreposix.so.3.

I find Debian's versioning of libpcre somewhat confusing. The package "libpcre3" is the *old* libraries, and new stuff is supposed to use "pcre2." 2 is apparently newer than 3. At any rate PCRE library naming is rather distro-specific, and although I have the right packages installed, the libraries have different filenames.

But libgit2 is not supposed to have PCRE as a dependency. The source code for PCRE is included in the source for libgit2. Seems like it would be possible (and nice!) to compile the libgit2.1.0.0.so included with the VM to include the PCRE code internally, rather than depend on an external library.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 10/12/20 2:26 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi, a later announcement (this have been done some months ago... but I
never send the mail).

We have upgraded in Pharo 9 to use the latest stable version of Libgit.
It required to have some improvements in Libgit to handle the updated
version and also to support the previous version.

 From the point of view of new features, it does not add new things.
However, this version fixes a lot of existing problems in Libgit.

We can be sure this was a successful deployment as we don't have
problems with it. We are really happy that this has been done
transparently and keeping the working version with different
configurations of images and VMs. As we should support new and old
images, on the same VM. And also running new images in old VMs

Thanks.

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