Hi Baveco,

You don't need all this overcomplex Git paraphernalia to install a
package. I had a really unpleasant morning one day because of that and
mention it on the list and was corrected for the Bloc package.
Unfortunately the default documentation for some package still thinks in
the painful "Git way" (TM) of getting a package.

Despite that, I think that proper branching and creating a bridge with
file system versioning is needed. I hope to be able to help/hold until
Iceberg Fossil integration works without going the Git Way for my own
package but providing the advantages of file based DVCS.

Cheers,

Offray


On 11/04/18 04:23, Herbert Vojčík wrote:
> No, it is possible to install them without github account.
>
> You need to set protocol to https:
>
>  Iceberg enableMetacelloIntegration: true; remoteTypeSelector: #httpsUrl.
>
> Herby
>
> Baveco, Hans wrote:
>> Thanks Ben!
>>
>> I created a github account, installed git and git bash, created SSH
>> keys, added keys to my github account, and changed the settings in
>> Pharo to use these keys, and finally was able to install the packages
>> I wanted to try. (roassal2 still not installing though).
>>
>> Question remains, is this really the only way to get these packages
>> that live on github into the image? I had no plans to work with
>> git/github, but was now forced to spent quite some time on it....
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>> *From:*Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com>
>> *Sent:* maandag 9 april 2018 22:54
>> *To:* Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Pharo-users] installation of packages on 6.1
>>
>> On 6 April 2018 at 00:02, Baveco, Hans <hans.baveco@
> wur.nl
>> <mailto:hans.bav...@wur.nl>> wrote:
>>
>>     Trying to install Territorial the installation got stuck on the
>>     installation of Roassal2 1.35, with error “LGitObjectNotInitialized”
>>
>>     Transcript says:
>>
>>     “Project: Roassal2 1.35
>>
>>     I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error
>>     while trying to execute the operation: error authenticating:
>>     failed connecting agent.
>>
>>     This happens usually because you didn't provide a valid set of
>>     credentials.
>>
>>     You may fix this problem in different ways:
>>
>>     1. adding your keys to ssh-agent, executing ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>>     in your command line.
>>
>>     2. adding your keys in settings (open settings browser search for
>>     "Use custom SSH keys" and
>>
>>     add your public and private keys).
>>
>>     3. using HTTPS instead SSH (Just use an url in the form
>>     HTTPS://etc.git). I will try to clone the HTTPS variant.”
>>
>>     I have encountered this several t
> imes before, for different
>>     packages (on windows 7, pharo 6.1 (Image: Pharo6.0 [Latest update:
>>     #60540])) and have no idea how to deal with this.
>>
>>     Any suggestions?
>>
>>     Hans
>>
>> On Windows you need to use option 2. World Menu > Settings > etc...
>>
>> cheers -ben
>>
>
>


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