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Re: Class Model behaves strangely
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Re: Class Model behaves strangely


  • Subject: Re: Class Model behaves strangely
  • From: Andrew Pontious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:32:59 -0800

On Feb 1, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Christopher Henrich wrote:

Er, oops. I think I just found the strangeness. (Getting in touch with my own inner nincompoop.)

I had instructed my class model to track a group of files. Then, somehow, I put the class model file in that group. Thus it had to track its own changes... This must have been embarrassing for it. I put the class model file in a more reasonable place, and it seems to be acting better.

Heh, that should still work. We're only checking for source code files, after all.


If you can come up with a simple example, please file a bug. Thanks,

-- Andrew Pontious
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