2015-02-26 11:06 GMT+01:00 Jan B. <blizn...@fit.cvut.cz>:

> Hi
>
> This time, when I add gitfiletree repository via monticello, it loads all
> packages and classes.
> However, it does not load any methods. Even if I use "Browse" in repository
> window, it displays class definition, including variables and category
> correctly, but still no methods. Normal filetree shows and loads these
> methods.
>

Strange. Really strange. Why? Because what GitFileTree does for loading is
request an archive from git (i.e. a zip file) and load all definitions from
it. If the zip was corrupted or not available in a way or another, it would
not load anything... or could it be a case sensitivity problem on method
names?


>
> And another thing is that if I try to add and load gitfiletree repository
> via following command, not GUI, I get an Error: filetree:// repository
> 'C:\Users\User\Pharo\ourproject\repository\' does not exist
>
> command was:
>
> Metacello new
>     baseline: 'OurProject';
>     repository: 'gitfiletree:///C:\Users\User\Pharo\ourproject\repository';
>     load.
>
> when I delete that 'git' characters and leave just repository:
> 'filetree:///C:\Users (etc.), it loads fine, too, but it may be my mistake.
>

I don't know. It's hard to do this remote debugging of a kind :( Everything
seems to be different in unexpected places.

Thierry


>
> Jan
>
>
> Thierry Goubier wrote
> > Hi Jan,
> >
> > I pushed a new version (development) of GitFileTree using ProcessWrapper
> > on Windows (version 82 on Smalltalkhub).
> >
> > You need to get ProcessWrapper loaded first, of course, from the
> > Configuration browser in Pharo 3.
> >
> > If you want to try?
> >
> > Thierry
>
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