2015-07-24 9:21 GMT+02:00 Jan Blizničenko <blizn...@fit.cvut.cz>:

> Yes it is.
>
> I personally never ran into such ghost changes when I was using
> gitfiletree.
> This might be also useful information: We are two contributors and Peter
> uses GitFileTree but I use FileTree because GitFileTree crashes all the
> time
> on Win 7 (
> http://forum.world.st/Gitfiletree-unstable-on-Windows-td4816354.html ).
>

Understood. So this means all commits you've done (the -bliznjan) were done
with filetree?

Sorry for the lack of support on windows. You'll have to wait for libcgit.


>
> Barely similar behavior to ghost changes is that when I finish my loading
> script, DynaCASE package is marked as changed, but when I try to get diff
> (changes) with (git)filetree, it says nothing has changed and this
> "changed"
> mark disappears.
>

When you look at the way the changed flag is set in Monticello, it is
obvious false positives are the order of the day. So nothing really
significant there ;)

Thierry


>
> Jan
>
>
> Thierry Goubier wrote
> > Peter, is this the dynacase at https://github.com/dynacase/dynacase ?
> >
> > Thierry
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