Hi,

I was trying to package up some old code of mine using Monticello so I could 
migrate to a new image (and also maybe take advantage of MC's revisioning, too).

When MC got to the "Snapshotting methods..." process, it was choking on a class 
method that didn't exist.  It was trying to get the category of BlSchedSession 
class>>scheduledShifts.  But there is not a single class method in 
BlSchedSession.  That method /does/ exist on the instance side.

I tried a bunch of things to find out what was wrong, but what ultimately got 
me through to success was creating a dummy BlSchedSession 
class>>scheduledShifts method for MC to find.

My question: does Monticello's choking hint at something wrong in my code?  
Could I be making some errant reference to a BlSchedSession *class* method 
instead of its instance method?  Should I go do a search through method source 
or Senders of...?

Is Monticello reputed to be a code sanity checker?  :)

Thanks!
Tim


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