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Problem installing Seaside on Windows

DP
David Pennington
Tue, Mar 23, 2021 2:07 PM

This is way to complicated for 70 year old developer. Running the code on the github page loaded Seaside,inifile and Ston without fuss so why is it so difficult on Windows?I have given up and decided to set my Mac up to be on with the lid down and use that as a server as this is a low traffic Web site.

Thanks for all your help.

David

On 23 Mar 2021 07:32, Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven@stfx.eu> wrote:

> On 22 Mar 2021, at 19:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote:
>
> david
>
> did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all?

This is indeed step one: make sure that you can check out code from git(hub) on the command line in Windows. Only if that works you can do the next steps.

BTW, once you have a repository checked out, you can just point Iceberg to it and load code.

PS: yes, you will also have to learn the basic of git(hub).

> Because Pharo is just using libgit.
>
> S.
>
>> On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote:
>>
>> Tried that. I got the following
>>
>> Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation.
>>
>> I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)
>>
>> On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
>> without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https
>>
>> I do it quickly / simply by
>>
>> tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right)
>> on popup select: 'clone from github.com'
>> fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not matter)
>> project: seaside
>> local directory: (leave the default for
>> now)
>> protocol try https first (not
>> sure if github requires a password)
>> or ssh which may be
>> slightly complicated
>> once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
>> panel then
>> right click on seaside
>> on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)
>>
>> hope that works
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Long Haired David wrote
>> > Hi everyone.
>> >
>> > I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
>> > and I have had no issues.
>> >
>> > To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows
>> > Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
>> > However, I am having problems installing Seaside.
>> >
>> > I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).
>> >
>> > If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
>> > Transcript.
>> >
>> > IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
>> > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
>> > (stable)/pharo-local.
>> >
>> > If I try using Monticello, I get the following:
>> >
>> > Metacello new
>> > baseline:'Seaside3';
>> > repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
>> > load
>> > I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
>> > trying to execute the operation: .
>> > 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.
>> >
>> > Can you help please?
>> >
>> > David
>> > Totally Objects
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> cheers,
>> Sanjay
>> --
>> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html
>>
>>
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Stéphane Ducasse
> http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
> 03 59 35 87 52
> Assistant: Aurore Dalle
> FAX 03 59 57 78 50
> TEL 03 59 35 86 16
> S. Ducasse - Inria
> 40, avenue Halley,
> Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
> Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
> France
>

JM
Julián Maestri
Tue, Mar 23, 2021 4:07 PM

Before you give up, try this:
Install (or reinstall) git from https://git-scm.com/ and make sure to set
up the option to use Windows Secure Channel library.

[image: image.png]

It has solved a lot of issues for me with pharo + git on windows, and not
being able to clone via https.

On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 11:08, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:

This is way to complicated for 70 year old developer. Running the code on
the github page loaded Seaside,inifile and Ston without fuss so why is it
so difficult on Windows?
I have given up and decided to set my Mac up to be on with the lid down
and use that as a server as this is a low traffic Web site.
Thanks for all your help.
David

On 23 Mar 2021 07:32, Sven Van Caekenberghe sven@stfx.eu wrote:

On 22 Mar 2021, at 19:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr

wrote:

david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and

without pharo at all?

This is indeed step one: make sure that you can check out code from
git(hub) on the command line in Windows. Only if that works you can do the
next steps.

BTW, once you have a repository checked out, you can just point Iceberg to
it and load code.

PS: yes, you will also have to learn the basic of git(hub).

Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com

wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for

the requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:
Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not

matter)

    project: seaside
    local directory:                           (leave the default

for

now)
protocol                                      try https first

(not

sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which

may be

slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1

MacBookAir

and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a

Windows

Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in

the

Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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

I will try to clone the HTTPS variant.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Aurore Dalle
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France

Before you give up, try this: Install (or reinstall) git from https://git-scm.com/ and make sure to set up the option to use Windows Secure Channel library. [image: image.png] It has solved a lot of issues for me with pharo + git on windows, and not being able to clone via https. On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 11:08, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > This is way to complicated for 70 year old developer. Running the code on > the github page loaded Seaside,inifile and Ston without fuss so why is it > so difficult on Windows? > I have given up and decided to set my Mac up to be on with the lid down > and use that as a server as this is a low traffic Web site. > Thanks for all your help. > David > > On 23 Mar 2021 07:32, Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven@stfx.eu> wrote: > > > > > On 22 Mar 2021, at 19:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> > wrote: > > > > david > > > > did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and > without pharo at all? > > This is indeed step one: make sure that you can check out code from > git(hub) on the command line in Windows. Only if that works you can do the > next steps. > > BTW, once you have a repository checked out, you can just point Iceberg to > it and load code. > > PS: yes, you will also have to learn the basic of git(hub). > > > Because Pharo is just using libgit. > > > > S. > > > >> On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> > wrote: > >> > >> Tried that. I got the following > >> > >> Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for > the requested operation. > >> > >> I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) > >> > >> On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: > >> Hi David, > >> > >> I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 > >> without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https > >> > >> I do it quickly / simply by > >> > >> tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) > >> on popup select: 'clone from github.com' > >> fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not > matter) > >> project: seaside > >> local directory: (leave the default > for > >> now) > >> protocol try https first > (not > >> sure if github requires a password) > >> or ssh which > may be > >> slightly complicated > >> once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg > >> panel then > >> right click on seaside > >> on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) > >> > >> hope that works > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Long Haired David wrote > >> > Hi everyone. > >> > > >> > I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 > MacBookAir > >> > and I have had no issues. > >> > > >> > To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a > Windows > >> > Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. > >> > However, I am having problems installing Seaside. > >> > > >> > I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). > >> > > >> > If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in > the > >> > Transcript. > >> > > >> > IceGenericError: Failed to stat file > >> > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit > >> > (stable)/pharo-local. > >> > > >> > If I try using Monticello, I get the following: > >> > > >> > Metacello new > >> > baseline:'Seaside3'; > >> > repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; > >> > load > >> > I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while > >> > trying to execute the operation: . > >> > 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. > >> > > >> > Can you help please? > >> > > >> > David > >> > Totally Objects > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ----- > >> cheers, > >> Sanjay > >> -- > >> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > >> > >> > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > Stéphane Ducasse > > http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org > > 03 59 35 87 52 > > Assistant: Aurore Dalle > > FAX 03 59 57 78 50 > > TEL 03 59 35 86 16 > > S. Ducasse - Inria > > 40, avenue Halley, > > Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza > > Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 > > France > > > > >
DP
David Pennington
Fri, Apr 2, 2021 4:06 PM

OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on
Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the
instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the
Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff
that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now
get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message:

"LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The
filename or extension is too long.
"
Any thoughts?

On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote:

I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on  PC?

On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:

david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all?
Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:

Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com [1]'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not matter)
project: seaside
local directory:                          (leave the default for
now)
protocol                                      try https first (not
sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which may be
slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows
Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Aurore Dalle
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza

Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France

Links:

[1] http://github.com

OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message: "LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The filename or extension is too long. " Any thoughts? On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote: > I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on PC? > > On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: > > david > > did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all? > Because Pharo is just using libgit. > > S. > > On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > > Tried that. I got the following > > Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation. > > I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) > > On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: > > Hi David, > > I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 > without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https > > I do it quickly / simply by > > tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) > on popup select: 'clone from github.com [1]' > fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not matter) > project: seaside > local directory: (leave the default for > now) > protocol try https first (not > sure if github requires a password) > or ssh which may be > slightly complicated > once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg > panel then > right click on seaside > on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) > > hope that works > > Long Haired David wrote >> Hi everyone. >> >> I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir >> and I have had no issues. >> >> To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows >> Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. >> However, I am having problems installing Seaside. >> >> I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). >> >> If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the >> Transcript. >> >> IceGenericError: Failed to stat file >> 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit >> (stable)/pharo-local. >> >> If I try using Monticello, I get the following: >> >> Metacello new >> baseline:'Seaside3'; >> repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; >> load >> I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while >> trying to execute the operation: . >> 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. >> >> Can you help please? >> >> David >> Totally Objects > > ----- > cheers, > Sanjay > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html -------------------------------------------- Stéphane Ducasse http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org 03 59 35 87 52 Assistant: Aurore Dalle FAX 03 59 57 78 50 TEL 03 59 35 86 16 S. Ducasse - Inria 40, avenue Halley, Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 France Links: ------ [1] http://github.com
SM
Sanjay Minni
Fri, Apr 2, 2021 4:30 PM

Yes you hit the window filename length problem.

Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image
name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image
file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum

Then install seaside.

If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option

Regards
Sanjay

On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:

OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message:

"LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The
filename or extension is too long.
"
Any thoughts?

On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote:

I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my
mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on  PC?

On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:

david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and
without pharo at all?
Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the
requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:

Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not matter)
project: seaside
local directory:                          (leave the default for
now)
protocol                                      try https first (not
sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which may
be
slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a

Windows

Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


cheers,
Sanjay

Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html


Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Aurore Dalle
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France

Yes you hit the window filename length problem. Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum Then install seaside. If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option Regards Sanjay On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message: > > > "LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit > (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The > filename or extension is too long. > " > Any thoughts? > > > On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote: > > I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my > mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on PC? > > On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: > > david > > did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and > without pharo at all? > Because Pharo is just using libgit. > > S. > > On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> > wrote: > > Tried that. I got the following > > Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the > requested operation. > > I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) > > On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: > > Hi David, > > I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 > without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https > > I do it quickly / simply by > > tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) > on popup select: 'clone from github.com' > fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not matter) > project: seaside > local directory: (leave the default for > now) > protocol try https first (not > sure if github requires a password) > or ssh which may > be > slightly complicated > once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg > panel then > right click on seaside > on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) > > hope that works > > > > > Long Haired David wrote > > Hi everyone. > > > > I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir > > and I have had no issues. > > > > To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a > Windows > > Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. > > However, I am having problems installing Seaside. > > > > I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). > > > > If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the > > Transcript. > > > > IceGenericError: Failed to stat file > > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit > > (stable)/pharo-local. > > > > If I try using Monticello, I get the following: > > > > Metacello new > > baseline:'Seaside3'; > > repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; > > load > > I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while > > trying to execute the operation: . > > 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. > > > > Can you help please? > > > > David > > Totally Objects > > > > > > ----- > cheers, > Sanjay > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > > > -------------------------------------------- > Stéphane Ducasse > http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org > 03 59 35 87 52 > Assistant: Aurore Dalle > FAX 03 59 57 78 50 > TEL 03 59 35 86 16 > S. Ducasse - Inria > 40, avenue Halley, > Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza > Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 > France > >
TT
Tomaž Turk
Fri, Apr 2, 2021 4:43 PM

According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply
in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some
higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what.

Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its
repository.

Tomaz

On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, sm@planage.com wrote:

Yes you hit the window filename length problem.

Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default
image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep
image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum

Then install seaside.

If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option

Regards
Sanjay

On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:

OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message:

"LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The
filename or extension is too long.
"
Any thoughts?

On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote:

I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my
mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on  PC?

On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:

david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and
without pharo at all?
Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com
wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for
the requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:

Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not
matter)
project: seaside
local directory:                          (leave the default for
now)
protocol                                      try https first (not
sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which may
be
slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a

Windows

Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


cheers,
Sanjay

Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html


Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Aurore Dalle
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France

According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what. Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its repository. Tomaz On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, <sm@planage.com> wrote: > Yes you hit the window filename length problem. > > Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default > image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep > image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum > > Then install seaside. > > If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option > > Regards > Sanjay > > On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, <david@totallyobjects.com> > wrote: > >> OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message: >> >> >> "LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file >> 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit >> (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The >> filename or extension is too long. >> " >> Any thoughts? >> >> >> On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote: >> >> I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my >> mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on PC? >> >> On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: >> >> david >> >> did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and >> without pharo at all? >> Because Pharo is just using libgit. >> >> S. >> >> On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> >> wrote: >> >> Tried that. I got the following >> >> Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for >> the requested operation. >> >> I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) >> >> On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: >> >> Hi David, >> >> I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 >> without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https >> >> I do it quickly / simply by >> >> tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) >> on popup select: 'clone from github.com' >> fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not >> matter) >> project: seaside >> local directory: (leave the default for >> now) >> protocol try https first (not >> sure if github requires a password) >> or ssh which may >> be >> slightly complicated >> once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg >> panel then >> right click on seaside >> on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) >> >> hope that works >> >> >> >> >> Long Haired David wrote >> > Hi everyone. >> > >> > I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir >> > and I have had no issues. >> > >> > To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a >> Windows >> > Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. >> > However, I am having problems installing Seaside. >> > >> > I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). >> > >> > If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the >> > Transcript. >> > >> > IceGenericError: Failed to stat file >> > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit >> > (stable)/pharo-local. >> > >> > If I try using Monticello, I get the following: >> > >> > Metacello new >> > baseline:'Seaside3'; >> > repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; >> > load >> > I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while >> > trying to execute the operation: . >> > 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. >> > >> > Can you help please? >> > >> > David >> > Totally Objects >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- >> cheers, >> Sanjay >> -- >> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html >> >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> Stéphane Ducasse >> http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org >> 03 59 35 87 52 >> Assistant: Aurore Dalle >> FAX 03 59 57 78 50 >> TEL 03 59 35 86 16 >> S. Ducasse - Inria >> 40, avenue Halley, >> Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza >> Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 >> France >> >>
DP
David Pennington
Fri, Apr 2, 2021 5:32 PM

Thank you to everyone for your help. I sorted out the public and private
keys and shortened the path but it kept up with an authentication issue.
I deleted everything and installed V 9.0. I shortened its name and ran
the GitHub code and I now have Seaside installed and running. I now need
to install STON and I can get my code working.

What a great community this is!

David

On 02/04/2021 17:43, Tomaž Turk wrote:

According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what.

Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its repository.

Tomaz

On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, sm@planage.com wrote:
Yes you hit the window filename length problem.

Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum

Then install seaside.

If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option

Regards
Sanjay

On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, david@totallyobjects.com wrote:

OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message:

"LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The filename or extension is too long.
"
Any thoughts?

On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote:

I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on  PC?

On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:

david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all?
Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:

Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com [1]'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not matter)
project: seaside
local directory:                          (leave the default for
now)
protocol                                      try https first (not
sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which may be
slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows
Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Aurore Dalle
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza

Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France

Links:

[1] http://github.com

Thank you to everyone for your help. I sorted out the public and private keys and shortened the path but it kept up with an authentication issue. I deleted everything and installed V 9.0. I shortened its name and ran the GitHub code and I now have Seaside installed and running. I now need to install STON and I can get my code working. What a great community this is! David On 02/04/2021 17:43, Tomaž Turk wrote: > According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what. > > Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its repository. > > Tomaz > > On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, <sm@planage.com> wrote: > Yes you hit the window filename length problem. > > Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum > > Then install seaside. > > If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option > > Regards > Sanjay > > On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > > OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message: > > "LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The filename or extension is too long. > " > Any thoughts? > > On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote: > > I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on PC? > > On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: > > david > > did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all? > Because Pharo is just using libgit. > > S. > > On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > > Tried that. I got the following > > Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation. > > I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) > > On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: > > Hi David, > > I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 > without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https > > I do it quickly / simply by > > tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) > on popup select: 'clone from github.com [1]' > fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not matter) > project: seaside > local directory: (leave the default for > now) > protocol try https first (not > sure if github requires a password) > or ssh which may be > slightly complicated > once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg > panel then > right click on seaside > on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) > > hope that works > > Long Haired David wrote >> Hi everyone. >> >> I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir >> and I have had no issues. >> >> To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows >> Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. >> However, I am having problems installing Seaside. >> >> I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). >> >> If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the >> Transcript. >> >> IceGenericError: Failed to stat file >> 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit >> (stable)/pharo-local. >> >> If I try using Monticello, I get the following: >> >> Metacello new >> baseline:'Seaside3'; >> repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; >> load >> I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while >> trying to execute the operation: . >> 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. >> >> Can you help please? >> >> David >> Totally Objects > > ----- > cheers, > Sanjay > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html -------------------------------------------- Stéphane Ducasse http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org 03 59 35 87 52 Assistant: Aurore Dalle FAX 03 59 57 78 50 TEL 03 59 35 86 16 S. Ducasse - Inria 40, avenue Halley, Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 France Links: ------ [1] http://github.com
SV
Sven Van Caekenberghe
Fri, Apr 2, 2021 6:24 PM

I normally build on the server where I deploy (linux of course), but you do not have to. Pharo is cross platform. So it is perfectly possible to build your deployment image on your mac, copy it over and run it on the server. I would always advise to not save the image with running servers inside, but to use a start up script to start your server explicitly.

On 2 Apr 2021, at 19:32, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com wrote:

Thank you to everyone for your help. I sorted out the public and private keys and shortened the path but it kept up with an authentication issue. I deleted everything and installed V 9.0. I shortened its name and ran the GitHub code and I now have Seaside installed and running. I now need to install STON and I can get my code working.

What a great community this is!

David

On 02/04/2021 17:43, Tomaž Turk wrote:

According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what.

Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its repository.

Tomaz

On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, sm@planage.com wrote:
Yes you hit the window filename length problem.

Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum

Then install seaside.

If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option

Regards
Sanjay

On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, david@totallyobjects.com wrote:
OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message:

"LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The filename or extension is too long.
"
Any thoughts?

On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote:

I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on  PC?

On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:
david

did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all?
Because Pharo is just using libgit.

S.

On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington david@totallyobjects.com wrote:

Tried that. I got the following

Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation.

I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-)

On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni sm@planage.com wrote:
Hi David,

I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10
without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https

I do it quickly / simply by

tools->iceberg->[+ add]    (on top panel right)
on popup select: 'clone from github.com'
fill in owner: SeasideSt                            (case does not matter)
project: seaside
local directory:                          (leave the default for
now)
protocol                                      try https first (not
sure if github requires a password)
or ssh which may be
slightly complicated
once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg
panel then
right click on seaside
on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default)

hope that works

Long Haired David wrote

Hi everyone.

I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir
and I have had no issues.

To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows
Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues.
However, I am having problems installing Seaside.

I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version).

If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the
Transcript.

IceGenericError: Failed to stat file
'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit
(stable)/pharo-local.

If I try using Monticello, I get the following:

Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository';
load
I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while
trying to execute the operation: .
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.

Can you help please?

David
Totally Objects


cheers,
Sanjay

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I normally build on the server where I deploy (linux of course), but you do not have to. Pharo is cross platform. So it is perfectly possible to build your deployment image on your mac, copy it over and run it on the server. I would always advise to not save the image with running servers inside, but to use a start up script to start your server explicitly. > On 2 Apr 2021, at 19:32, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: > > Thank you to everyone for your help. I sorted out the public and private keys and shortened the path but it kept up with an authentication issue. I deleted everything and installed V 9.0. I shortened its name and ran the GitHub code and I now have Seaside installed and running. I now need to install STON and I can get my code working. > > What a great community this is! > > David > > > > On 02/04/2021 17:43, Tomaž Turk wrote: > >> According to my experiences this happens if Pharo images are located deeply in the directory path. It helps if you move the image in question to some higher level. In any case, C:\Pharo should work no matter what. >> >> Seaside has lots of dependencies which are then located under its repository. >> >> Tomaz >> >> On Fri, 2 Apr 2021, 18:31 Sanjay Minni, <sm@planage.com> wrote: >> Yes you hit the window filename length problem. >> >> Retry by creating one more pharo 8 image. Only don't take the default image name as you have taken. Change it to very short like p8-1 to keep image file name and consequently the folder name length to a minimum >> >> Then install seaside. >> >> If that doesn't work repost and we will try still another option >> >> Regards >> Sanjay >> >> On Fri, 2 Apr, 2021, 9:36 pm David Pennington, <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: >> OK, I got my software working fine on the Mac but I really need it on Windows now so I have had another go. I have followed all the instructions and I have a public key registered with GIT for both the Mac and the Windows laptop. The Mac now quite happily installs stuff that wouldn't load before. (TinyLogger). However, the Windows laptop now get a lot further with the Seaside install but fails with this message: >> >> "LGit_GIT_EEXISTS: Failed to stat file 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit (sta...aximumAbsoluteAge.maximumRelativeAge.overflowAction..st': The filename or extension is too long. >> " >> Any thoughts? >> >> >> On 22/03/2021 18:18, David Pennington wrote: >> >> I am sorry but github is a mystery to me. I installed all of this on my mac with no troubles. Surely it can't be anymore difficult on PC? >> >> On 22 Mar 2021 18:05, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: >> david >> >> did you succeed to clone or checkout a github repo from this machine and without pharo at all? >> Because Pharo is just using libgit. >> >> S. >> >> On 22 Mar 2021, at 18:58, David Pennington <david@totallyobjects.com> wrote: >> >> Tried that. I got the following >> >> Failed to get server certificate: the handle is in the wrong state for the requested operation. >> >> I assume that someone thinks that this is helpful:-) >> >> On 22 Mar 2021 16:06, Sanjay Minni <sm@planage.com> wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> I have repeatedly installed Seaside on Pharo 8 / 9 64 bit - Windows 10 >> without any issues and I have done it both ssh and https >> >> I do it quickly / simply by >> >> tools->iceberg->[+ add] (on top panel right) >> on popup select: 'clone from github.com' >> fill in owner: SeasideSt (case does not matter) >> project: seaside >> local directory: (leave the default for >> now) >> protocol try https first (not >> sure if github requires a password) >> or ssh which may be >> slightly complicated >> once seaside libraries are pulled in and seaside appears in the iceberg >> panel then >> right click on seaside >> on popup scroll down to metacello->install baseline (default) >> >> hope that works >> >> >> >> >> Long Haired David wrote >> > Hi everyone. >> > >> > I have been developing a new web site using Seaside on my M1 MacBookAir >> > and I have had no issues. >> > >> > To deploy it, I have to install Pharo on either a Windows 10 or a Windows >> > Server 2012 server. Pharo has installed on both without any issues. >> > However, I am having problems installing Seaside. >> > >> > I have Pharo 8.0 installed on both (64 bit version). >> > >> > If I try and install from the Catalog, I get the following error in the >> > Transcript. >> > >> > IceGenericError: Failed to stat file >> > 'C:/Users/david/Documents/Pharo/images/Pharo 8.0 - 64bit >> > (stable)/pharo-local. >> > >> > If I try using Monticello, I get the following: >> > >> > Metacello new >> > baseline:'Seaside3'; >> > repository: 'github://SeasideSt/Seaside:master/repository'; >> > load >> > I got an error while cloning: There was an authentication error while >> > trying to execute the operation: . >> > 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. >> > >> > Can you help please? >> > >> > David >> > Totally Objects >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- >> cheers, >> Sanjay >> -- >> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html >> >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> Stéphane Ducasse >> http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org >> 03 59 35 87 52 >> Assistant: Aurore Dalle >> FAX 03 59 57 78 50 >> TEL 03 59 35 86 16 >> S. Ducasse - Inria >> 40, avenue Halley, >> Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza >> Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 >> France