Hi Sabine,
I have a slightly different script, a Makefile, which uses another
trick: put everything into a pharo/ subdirectory. Like that, just rm -rf
pharo/ erases everything before rebuilding.
I think I would implement the support you need for you to simply be able
to write:
Metacello new baseline: \'RKA24\'\; repository:
\'gitfiletree://192.168.1.61:30000/SPF/Spesenfuchs.gitspf: '\;load1.0?protocol=http\
so that the clone + Metacello over filetree isn't necessary.
(at the moment, I'm just pretty sure GitFileTree doesn't handle http and
the port number, but that wouldn't be hard to add)
Regards,
Thierry
Le 11/07/2017 à 12:43, Sabine Manaa a écrit :
> After several questions and trials I ended with a script like this:
>
> cd /Applications/Pharo5.0-7.app/Contents/Resources > curl get.pharo.org/50 <http://get.pharo.org/50> | bash
> rm Pharo.image
> rm Pharo.changes
> rm -rf spfClonedGitlabRepository> 2017-07-08 18:31 GMT+02:00 Pierce Ng-3 [via Smalltalk] <[hidden email]
> git clone http://192.168.1.61:30000/SPF/Spesenfuchs.git
> <http://192.168.1.61:30000/SPF/Spesenfuchs.git > --branch 1.0
> spfClonedGitlabRepository
> Pharo Pharo.image --no-default-preferences eval --save "(CatalogProvider
> projectNamed: 'GitFileTree') installVersion: #stable. Metacello new
> baseline: 'RKA24'; repository: 'filetree://spfClonedGitlabRepository'; load."
>
> It creates a local clone (of a certain version) of my gitlab repository
> (deleting old stuff before) and starts with a new image, loading the
> given branch.
>
> With this, I can always start with a new image, loading exactly the
> version I want from gitlab.
>
> For pushing into gitlab I use the MCFileTreeGitRepository browser and push.
>
> Big thank you for all who helped me, here and in discord.
>
> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4954305&i=0>>:
>> ------------------------------
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 06:48:50AM -0700, Sabine Manaa wrote:
>
> > 1) For loading my own code, I currently have a bad solution
> > I would like to load it within my baseline like this below but I dont know
> > what to write in the fileTreeRepository method...
> >
> > baseline: spec
> > <baseline>
> > spec
> > for: #common
> > do: [ spec blessing: #baseline.
> > spec repository: ##self fileTreeRepository##.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Here I use 'http://127.0.0.1:20080/', where the http server serves
> my filetree
> repo directory. The easiest way (for me on Linux/Mac) to get the
> http server
> running is 'python3 -m http.server 20080'.
>
> This method works for a directory full of .mcz files too.
>
> Pierce
>
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