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Basic Iceberg First Commit

Evan Donahue
Hello,

I am trying to get Iceberg working. I have a new Pharo 6 image as of about 5 minutes ago, and I am following the tutorial here:

https://github.com/pharo-vcs/iceberg

I get as far as cloning the repository, but when I enter my github ssh url and hit "Create repository" I get "LGit_GIT_ERROR: no error message set by libgit2."

I am wondering three things:
1) What are the dependencies, libgit or otherwise, that I should make sure to have on my system? I have everything mentioned at the top of teh tutorial.
2) Is this tutorial still up to date enough that I should be getting past this step? I know the code is under development.
3) Is there a way to see what actually gets sent to the ffi? Nothing in the call trace looks especially out of place.

Thanks,
Evan
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Re: Basic Iceberg First Commit

EstebanLM
you used the incorrect linux version. 
you need the threaded one. 

wget -O- get.pharo.org/vmT60 | bash

(I need to put that in the README)

Esteban

On 12 May 2017, at 20:54, Evan Donahue <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to get Iceberg working. I have a new Pharo 6 image as of about 5 minutes ago, and I am following the tutorial here:

https://github.com/pharo-vcs/iceberg

I get as far as cloning the repository, but when I enter my github ssh url and hit "Create repository" I get "LGit_GIT_ERROR: no error message set by libgit2."

I am wondering three things:
1) What are the dependencies, libgit or otherwise, that I should make sure to have on my system? I have everything mentioned at the top of teh tutorial.
2) Is this tutorial still up to date enough that I should be getting past this step? I know the code is under development.
3) Is there a way to see what actually gets sent to the ffi? Nothing in the call trace looks especially out of place.

Thanks,
Evan