On Apr 16, 2009, at 12:41 AM, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
I keep getting a checksum mismatch problems each time I regenerate my
schema files.

What's the most common fault and solution? I really don't know why..

Look in the schema file. You see this line?

# DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE! md5sum: XXXXXXXX

it means that you modified that line or something above it...

I do check my files into GIT after generating them each time. Could this
be the cause? Anyone with the same issue?

If you didn't change anything above that line then...

I don't use git, but I did a quick check and there are problems with git and newlines under Windows. You're using Windows, right? Perhaps git is rewriting the newline characters between Unix and Windows formats. I'm pretty sure that the md5sum takes into account the newlines as well as the text. You would need to make git leave the newlines alone (the opposite of what the web page I'm linking to below says):

http://github.com/guides/dealing-with-newlines-in-git

If it's not git, perhaps there's some other utility you're using to transfer files that's changing the newlines.

        - john romkey
        http://www.romkey.com/


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