On 19.07.2012, at 13:10, H. Hirzel wrote:
On 7/19/12, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 19.07.2012, at 11:30, H. Hirzel wrote:
On 7/19/12, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/19/12, Dale Henrichs dhenrich@vmware.com wrote:
Hannes,
Okay ... I've updated the FileTree bugreport[1] with a reference to your post and will take a look when I get a chance ...
I will still point out that the install instructions for FileTree[2] include a load of the latest code from the github repository...
OK, I now did this.
As step 0 I did the Windows installation of git following this link
In the installation instruction
https://github.com/dalehenrich/filetree/blob/master/doc/SqueakInstall.md you have three parts
- I choose the 'Git shell' from the 'Start menu'
I execute C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree\repository\Baselin eOfFileTree.package>git clone -b squeak4.3 https://github.com/dalehenrich/filetr ee.git
OK
- In Squeak I do as FileTree bootstrap
Installer ss3 project: 'FileTree'; install: 'MonticelloFileTree-Core.squeak43-dkh.70.mcz'.
OK
- I want to load the FileTree code I got from github
Installer monticello mc: (MCFileTreeRepository directory: (FileDirectory uri: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree')); install: 'MonticelloFileTree-Core'
Use FileDirectory on: not uri: if you give it a path.
(my original example used a relative path with uri: which to me was more convenient than having to specify an absolute path)
As you suggest I now use as point 3
Installer monticello mc: (MCFileTreeRepository directory: (FileDirectory on: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree')); install: 'MonticelloFileTree-Core'
FAILURE I still get a walkback
Without seeing the debug log that does not tell us anything.
(FileDirectory on: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree') inspect
OK, gives DosFileDirectory on 'C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree'
(MCFileTreeRepository directory: (FileDirectory on: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Hannes\My Documents\GitHub\filetree')) inspect
OK, gives
So why don't you debug it and figure out what the problem is? It is way easier for you to hit the debug button than for us to guess, since you are on the Windows machine and can just look at it.
- Bert -