Yes, I created in Bitbucket a repository named New-QLine. I created aBaselinOfNewQLine which just has stubs. I created 2 Packages. New-Qline and New-Qline-Tests each of these have 3 tags underneath and no classes defined since I wanted to ensure I would have no loading issue and so I can verify committing code and then doing a push and then I also wanted to verify doing a Pull. The picture below is clipped from my pharo5 image.
In the window Respository:sglazier456/new-qline.git [master] (Remote Git) shown below. The code at this point has been committed successfully and now I want to Push it to the repository. Once I hit the Push button the image freezes. I can press the x button on the main Pharo 5 window and I get the dialog do you want to quit with out saving. I am assuming that the push is using a git command. I am not familiar with the Pharo 5 keyboard shortcuts. I tried control b along with some others in hopes of interrupting this process and bringing the image back and being able to debug. However, I was unsuccessful in that. I was thinking that I might need to supply a setting so the ssh session can use the privateKey I generated and then I can be verified and the command continues. I am not sure what is going on yet. I thought I would ask to see if it is something simple I am missing. If you need to I can email you my privateKey so you can try it against the same repository I am using. g...@bitbucket.org:sglazier456/new-qline.git Partial sceen shot showing the repository window is below. [image: Inline image 1] Thank you for your help and if you can point me to where I need to added a break point I can provide more information :-) Kind Regards, Sean Glazier On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 12:37 AM, Dale Henrichs < dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com> wrote: > I'd be interested in making this work ... could you supply additional > details about the problems you are seeing perhaps we can fix the problems? > > Dale > > > On 7/24/16 6:42 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote: > >> Dale Henrichs-3 wrote >> >>> Yes, Metacello supports bitbucket:// repos... >>> >> N.B. IIRC I wasn't able to use it for my private projects because it >> doesn't >> work with private repos accessed via SSH >> >> >> >> ----- >> Cheers, >> Sean >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://forum.world.st/Can-GitHubcello-be-used-against-BitBucket-tp4907386p4907660.html >> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > >