Hi! I'm getting the following strange behavior using Iceberg in Pharo7 .My setup is like this: - Using Pharo Launcher - have several images I notice that when I clone a repository it is correctly downloaded into pharo-local/icerberg of that image. When I load a baseline of that project, that fires the download of several github repos, they are NOT stored in pharo-local/iceberg for the current image. Instead, they stored in pharo-local of an old image. I even tried deleting the whole old image directory (the one that pharo launcher creates). The result is the same, all the dependencies are stored in that directory (something recreates that). As a result several images are sharing a common iceberg location for dependencies ... I checked that I don't have enabled "Share repositories between images". Is there some settings file shared between all the pharo launcher managed images? Thanks! |
Hi Arturo,
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 at 12:49, Arturo Zambrano <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi! > I'm getting the following strange behavior using Iceberg in Pharo7 . > > My setup is like this: > - Using Pharo Launcher > - have several images > > I notice that when I clone a repository it is correctly downloaded into pharo-local/icerberg of that image. > > When I load a baseline of that project, that fires the download of several github repos, they are NOT stored in pharo-local/iceberg for the current image. Instead, > they stored in pharo-local of an old image. I even tried deleting the whole old image directory (the one that pharo launcher creates). The result is the same, all the dependencies are stored in that directory (something recreates that). > > As a result several images are sharing a common iceberg location for dependencies ... I checked that I don't have enabled "Share repositories between images". > > Is there some settings file shared between all the pharo launcher managed images? > Thanks! Yes! Take a look at: StartupPreferencesLoader preferencesGeneralFolder It might be worthwhile renaming the settings folder to another directory so that you remove all your settings and then trying again. Cheers, Alistair |
Thanks Alistair. That solves the problem. Cheers Arturo On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 2:41 PM Alistair Grant <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Arturo, |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |