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From: Dennis Jones <djones_at_oregon.com>
Date: 2005-02-25 18:07:02 CET

User: Dennis Jones, mailto:djones@oregon.com
Categories: Daily use

We\'ve just encountered a situation in which several files were
committed from one machine, but when an update is performed on other
machines (two others), they do not get the updated files. The machine
where the commits were performed does not identify any of the files as
\'modified\', suggesting that the files were indeed committed to the
repository. We have worked around the problem by making a silly change
to every file (appending a blank line) and re-committing. But what
could have caused this strange behavior in the first place, and how do
we avoid it in the future? It is very disconcerting because now we are
always going to wonder if the repository is really up-to-date!

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