Either this was a dumb question :) or maybe its just that sometimes
you just have to be your own expert (no one responded to this,
heellooo eecchhhoooo).  For anyone that finds this thread and has the
same question;  for the good of the community, I recommend that
default.properties NOT be checked into your version control system.  I
believe it is never good to check in generated files.

On May 18, 7:50 am, "Jack C. Holt" <jackch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using the 1.5_r1 SDK.  I notice that there is a generated file
> called "default.properties" in the root directory of my project.  The
> comment inside the file says that it is GENERATED by Android Tools,
> yet the comment also says "This file must be checked in Version
> Control Systems."  Is this a typo?  Was the word "not" accidentally
> left out?  Why should a generated file be checked in?
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