Hello Dale,

On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Dale Henrichs <
dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

>  Manfred,
>
> When you use github, you don't need nor do you want to use a
> ConfigurationOf. git manages the versions for you so you don't need to
> define versions in the ConfigurationOf. If you want versions for a git
> repository, use tags.
>
> You still need to specify load order and project dependencies. For an
> example you can look at[1] or download the baseline:
>
> Metacello new
>   baseline: 'External';
>   repository: 'github://dalehenrich/external:master/repository';
>   get.
>
> No need to specify a repository in the baselineOf, since the repository is
> derived from the location of the Baseline itself.
>
> Dale
>

thanks for the fast reply.
I'll give it a try as soon as possible and report back if I should
encounter other issues.

Best,
Manfred



>
> [1]
> https://github.com/dalehenrich/external/blob/master/repository/BaselineOfExternal.package/BaselineOfExternal.class/instance/baseline..st
>
> On 02/02/2015 01:21 PM, Manfred Kröhnert wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  sorry for the unfinished email upfront. I accidentially hit the send
> button before I was finished...
> So here we go again:
>
>  Some time ago I started a small Pharo based project but didn't want to
> announce it before I knew how to load it conveniently.
>
>  For versioning I started using GitFileTree and pushed the code to GitHub
> together with a ConfigurationOf created with Versionner.
>
>  Only after a more recent email from Kilon on this list I figured out
> that the project should be easily loadable with the following commands:
>
>  Metacello new
> configuration:'HttpExplorer';
> repository:'github://mkroehnert/httpexplorer:master';
> get.
>
>  Metacello new
> configuration:'HttpExplorer';
> repository:'github://mkroehnert/httpexplorer:master';
> load.
>
>  Executing the first command succeeds and the ConfigurationOfHttpExplorer
> appears in the Browser.
> But when I try to execute the load command I get the following error
> (unfortunately I don't yet know how to copy a complete stacktrace):
>
>  Error: Instances of UndefinedObject are not indexable
>
>  This is a result from executing ZnClient>>getConnectionAndExecute where
> 'request url' returns the following address:
>
>  http://:80/g...@github.com:mkroehnert/httpexplorer.git/?C=M;O%3DD
>
>  I guess that the error is probably in the ConfigurationOf but I am a bit
> lost as to where I should dig further.
> It would be great if anyone could point me in the right direction of where
> to look or tell what went wrong.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
> Manfred
>
>
>

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