is already on the way. 
if someone wants to collaborate, here is the project: 

https://github.com/theseion/LibGit

Max is owner for now, but is a community effort :) 
He can answer better than me what is missing. 

Esteban

On 23 Sep 2014, at 15:14, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:

> how about libgit2 ? --> https://libgit2.github.com/
> 
> Seems doable via Nativeboost and probably gives more power than the terminal. 
> 
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Sebastian Sastre 
> <sebast...@flowingconcept.com> wrote:
> yeah I don't even want to commit there just clone a repo so an image can be 
> built there
> 
> I guess I'm asking for too much
> 
> from iPad
> 
> On 23/09/2014, at 09:49, "p...@highoctane.be" <p...@highoctane.be> wrote:
> 
>> My short answer: despite trying for quite I while, I never succeeded and 
>> moved to FileTree only.
>> 
>> Now, you can have a Windows VM under OS X where you share folders and images.
>> 
>> Work wherever, run in Windows, commit on OSX.
>> 
>> Frankenimages :-)
>> 
>> Phil
>> 
>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Sebastian Sastre 
>> <sebast...@flowingconcept.com> wrote:
>> I'm taking a look at making gitfiletree in Windows and OSWindows seems to be 
>> helpful since OSProcess is no good for getting PipeableOSProcess executed in 
>> Windows.
>> 
>> On the other hand, unless I'm missing something, there is no pipeable 
>> process in Windows so the whole strategy on how gitfiletree makes one 
>> command after the other changes (see gitCloneRepositoryAndCheckoutIn: 
>> aDirectoryName)
>> 
>> Is anybody able to clone a git repo from a Pharo image in Windows?
>> 
>> from iPad
>> 
> 

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