This has been fixed some time ago, but is still in dev branch, so #loadDevelopment should do the trick.
Peter On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > I try to install GitFileTree on Pharo and I get this warning > > This package depends on the following classes: StringHolder You must > resolve these dependencies before you will be able to load these > definitions: CrLfFileEditor CrLfFileEditor>>#defaultLineEndConvention > CrLfFileEditor>>#editFileNamed: CrLfFileEditor>>#fileNamed: > CrLfFileEditor>>#fileNamed:inDirectoryPath: > CrLfFileEditor>>#fileNamed:withLabel: CrLfFileEditor>>#initialize > CrLfFileEditor>>#on:withLabel:inDirectory:defaultFileName: > CrLfFileEditor>>#on:withLabel:inDirectory:defaultFileName:lineEndConvention: > CrLfFileEditor>>#openForFileNamed: > CrLfFileEditor>>#openOn:withLabel:inDirectory:defaultFileName: > CrLfFileEditor>>#openOn:withLabel:inDirectory:defaultFileName:lineEndConvention: > CrLfFileEditor>>#windowColorSpecification CrLfFileEditor>>#bogusTruncate: > CrLfFileEditor>>#browseChanges CrLfFileEditor>>#contents > CrLfFileEditor>>#contents: CrLfFileEditor>>#controllerForAccept > CrLfFileEditor>>#currentFilePathName CrLfFileEditor>>#defaultFont > CrLfFileEditor>>#directory: CrLfFileEditor>>#exit > CrLfFileEditor>>#fileContentsMenu:shifted: CrLfFileEditor>>#fileName: > CrLfFileEditor>>#forceDirtyBuffer CrLfFileEditor>>#getAnotherFileName: > CrLfFileEditor>>#getFileName: CrLfFileEditor>>#getHex > CrLfFileEditor>>#getSelection CrLfFileEditor>>#getText > CrLfFileEditor>>#hexFormat: CrLfFileEditor>>#labelString > CrLfFileEditor>>#lineEndConvention: CrLfFileEditor>>#mvcWithLabel: > CrLfFileEditor>>#openAsMorphLabel: CrLfFileEditor>>#openLabel: > CrLfFileEditor>>#put: CrLfFileEditor>>#save CrLfFileEditor>>#saveAs > CrLfFileEditor>>#selectedClassOrMetaClass > CrLfFileEditor>>#selectedMessageCategoryName > CrLfFileEditor>>#updateFilePathWith: CrLfFileEditor>>#viewStyle: > CrLfFileEditor>>#withLabel: Select Proceed to continue, or close this > window to cancel the operation. > > Should I be worried ? Will this mess up my git repo ? >