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On Jul 31, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
Yes, but not unless I’ve made changes to the project. Simply opening the project in 10.7 is not news.
Thanks, but I’m already fairly proficient with git; I know how to work around these issues, I just would rather not have to. I don’t appreciate having versioned files in the repo marked as changed even when I haven’t done anything to them. —Jens |
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