That worked perfectly. I copied the three files across, created a new VM, copied my database and (apart from a single issue) everything worked fine.
Thank you so much for your help. It never occurred to me that this would be possible. There is one big difference between Windows and the Mac but I will post that as a separate item. Again, many thanks. If you are interested, check out IPMS Clacton Web Site <http://www.ipms-clacton.org.uk/> and browse around David BTW, avid user of STON - crucial addition to my database. > On 12 Apr 2021, at 07:56, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: > > 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