Reported as https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/2854 
<https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/2854> (although there was a 
similar issue already from P6, but I don’t think it made it clear enough the 
seriousness of this problem).


> On 16 Mar 2019, at 22:08, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:
> 
> Hmmm - hang on a second, something very weird is going on - looking at how to 
> track where files get written on OSX and using:
> touch ~/timestamp
> find -x / -newer ~/timestamp >~/changedfiles.txt
> 
> The result is that when I do my zero conf install - my files now seem to be 
> going to the 7.0.2 install that I did on Thursday, and not to the local 
> directory where I am running. I think Is it possible that this new release 
> has change something.
> 
>  - WTF? How can this happen?
> 
> 
> /Users/macta/Dev/Smalltalk/Pharo/Pharo 7.0 - 64bit 
> (7.0.2)/pharo-local/iceberg/exercism/pharo-smalltalk/.git
> /Users/macta/Dev/Smalltalk/Pharo/Pharo 7.0 - 64bit 
> (7.0.2)/pharo-local/iceberg/exercism/pharo-smalltalk/.git/refs/heads
> /Users/macta/Dev/Smalltalk/Pharo/Pharo 7.0 - 64bit 
> (7.0.2)/pharo-local/iceberg/exercism/pharo-smalltalk/.git/index
> /Users/macta/Dev/Smalltalk/Pharo/Pharo 7.0 - 64bit 
> (7.0.2)/pharo-local/iceberg/exercism/pharo-smalltalk/.git/FETCH_HEAD
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/Pharo.changes
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/pharo-local
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/pharo-local/iceberg
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/pharo-local/iceberg/credentials.fuel
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/pharo-local/ombu-sessions
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/pharo-local/ombu-sessions/Pharo7.0.2-0-32bit-890f474.c1wfkijoa7470az0raz1zczo0.ombu
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/icon-packs
> /Users/macta/Dev/Exercism/pharo7e3/icon-packs/idea11.zip
> 
> Tim
> 
>> On 16 Mar 2019, at 21:50, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works 
>> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Sean - thanks for chipping in:
>> 
>> Yes - the correct packages are loading, the baseline is fine (and its a 
>> baseline I’ve been using without issues for a while) - its simply just not 
>> loading the same source as if I do a clone by hand via git in a separate 
>> directory?
>> 
>> It’s like iceberg just doesn’t want to load the lates stuff and wants me to 
>> do a manual “pull” in the image to catch up?
>> 
>> Thinking that maybe my master branch was weird - I did a hard reset in a 
>> separate copy, and update the readme.md and committed that, and pushed it.
>> 
>> Now when I go back to my pharo zero, conf - and clear out the iceberg 
>> directory, and run my command line/or playground script again - it now loads 
>> and says I need to pull 5 new commits (prior to this, it said 4 commits).
>> 
>> The is what I’m not understanding - why isn’t it just pulling in all of 
>> those commits in a fresh load? I’ve never seen this before, and am at a loss 
>> why this is suddenly happening?
>> 
>> If I open the settings, and check software config management - the share 
>> repo’s setting is unchecked. However - the weird thing is that I don’t see 
>> anything in the pharo-local/iceberg directory (making me think that 
>> something must have got flipped - but I’ve not knowingly done anything in 
>> the few hours between when it last worked and suddenly stopped).
>> 
>> Grrrr… just as I was starting to get the hang of things, its all fallen 
>> apart again.
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>>> On 16 Mar 2019, at 17:34, Sean P. DeNigris <s...@clipperadams.com 
>>> <mailto:s...@clipperadams.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Tim Mackinnon wrote
>>>> Can anyone think of what might cause this? I’m really confused.
>>> 
>>> Am I understanding correctly that your load script is loading the correct
>>> packages, but not the latest versions? 
>>> 
>>> If so, just a few initial thoughts:
>>> - What does the local clone look like after the load (i.e. does it show the
>>> missing commit(s)? 
>>> - It is possible that shared repo location is enabled?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----
>>> Cheers,
>>> Sean
>>> --
>>> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html 
>>> <http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html>
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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