David,

Since you have so much trouble building on Windows, I would suggest building a 
deployment image on macOS and then copy that over to Windows (*.image *.changes 
*.sources), install a VM on Windows, and run headless with a startup.st script.

Sven

> On 11 Apr 2021, at 13:43, <da...@totallyobjects.com> 
> <da...@totallyobjects.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone.
>  
> I have a simple talk, or so I thought. I am trying to port a Mac 
> Pharo/Seaside project to either a Windows 2012 server or to a Windows 10 
> laptop. I have set up my git credentials and that all works fine. However, 
> when I install either 8.0 or 9.0 on my Windows 10 laptop it shows he following
> Repositories   --  status
> Pharo                    Local repository missing
> Pharo-spec2                       Local repository missing
> Pharo-newtools                                Local repository missing
> Iceberg                 Local repository missing
> Libgit-pharo-bindings                     Local repository missing
> tonel                      Local repository missing
>  
> What on earth is going on here as installing Pharo on my Mac was seamless. I 
> have to get the project onto a Windows machine as these are the only servers 
> that I have. I really can’t be this difficult, can it?
>  
> How do I get out of this mess, given that that is a clean install?
> David
> Totally Objects

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