Hi Peter, 2015-07-24 10:47 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák <[email protected]>:
> Check which versions are bold when you open the package. Because when I >> use gitfiletree it usually shows me that the latest few versions are not >> loaded (they are in bold) but I am anyway on the latest one. > > > As I've said, it shows me that I am on the latest version. > > I'm looking at DynaCASE-PeterUhnak.147, the one with the interesting history... > Maybe this happens to you because you load it from github and only after > you add gitfiletree? (At least from what I remember what you've shown me > (and you are using GitFileTree from MetaRepo30?)) > > Understood. So this means all commits you've done (the -bliznjan) were >> done with filetree? >> > > He suffered through with git on Windows for some time, so maybe the later > half? > Again, sorry for that poor Windows support... GitFileTree is an excellent bench for the robustness of the external process support, and I only barely touch the underlying plugin on Unix-like platform. I'll write for professional reasons another possibility for support on Windows, but it won't be available. > > Sorry for the lack of support on windows. You'll have to wait for >> libcgit. > > > Is there an estimated timeline when this will be? (weeks, months, years, > ...?) > I don't know; the lib has been included in the Pharo vm for a long time, and I remember talks about having it for Pharo5. Stef, what is the Pharo consortium plans on that? > Yes, this also happens to me, but it is different. > Actually this is what I was expecting would happen in the issue described > originally... that when I check changes (and it was already committed) that > it would just disappear as false positive... but nope, it still claimed > it's new and only actual git history have shown that it was a false > positive. > > Anyway, it doesn't seem there will be resolution for this until it can be > reproduced consistently... so I'll try be more observant. :) > Well, it may be an issue in the way diffs are built, so it would be good to see it confirmed. Thanks for volunteering, by the way :) Thierry
