You could use a #postLoadDoIt: or #preLoadDoIt: and have Zinc download the
github repo contents to the directory of your choice or use LibC to do a git
checkout in the right spot.
Tim Mackinnon wrote
> Hi - I’m trying to create a baseline for my project so that it includes a
> dependent reposito
So many interesting avenues - this one I can also see as useful in yet another
thing, but actually i just want my project baseline to pull down another repo
along with my other dependencies and store the contents alongside the others in
the pharo-local directory but just not complain that there
I don’t know if this is what you’re looking for, but there is GitBridge out
there too
http://forum.world.st/ANN-GitBridge-td5101250.html
> El 27 ene 2021, a las 23:51, Tim Mackinnon escribió:
>
> Hi Hernan - that is close to what I want, and looks useful for something else
> I need to do - bu
Hi Hernan - that is close to what I want, and looks useful for something else I
need to do - but in this case I literally just wanted to download a git repo
dependency (not a zip) like already happens with metacello - but because it
doesn’t have a baseline class in the repo (in fact its just js
You mean something like this?
https://github.com/hernanmd/MetacelloFileDownload
El mar, 26 ene 2021 a las 23:57, Tim Mackinnon ()
escribió:
> Hi - I’m trying to create a baseline for my project so that it includes a
> dependent repository that has some assts but no code. Is there a way to do
>