+1 on Windows 7, on an old app, very annoying since it uses default 
datastore and a reset takes more than a minute

On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:02:28 PM UTC+2, Jason Collins wrote:
>
> I've been seeing this on Mac as well. Very misleading and annoying.
>
>
> On Tuesday, 6 November 2012 18:17:43 UTC-6, Jakob Holmelund wrote:
>>
>> We have the same issue. 4 guys running on ubuntu. This is 
>> really annoying..
>>
>> Den tirsdag den 6. november 2012 04.55.41 UTC+1 skrev GregF:
>>>
>>> I just updated to SDK 1.7.3 running on Linux. At the same time I 
>>> switched to the SQLite datastore stub, suggested by the depreciation 
>>> message.
>>>
>>> After this, edits to source (python) files are not always detected, and 
>>> I have to stop and restart the SDK after every edit. Occasionally it starts 
>>> working for a run, then stops working again. Jinja2 template file 
>>> modifications are being detected properly, presumably because it has it's 
>>> own file change detection.
>>>
>>> I asked on Stackoverflow, but apart from one other person with the same 
>>> problem, got no responses. This is intensely annoying. Is anyone else 
>>> seeing this? Any ideas on how to diagnose and fix it?
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>> Greg.
>>>
>>

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