Le 27/10/2015 03:40, Chris Cunningham a écrit :
you could try Merging instead of loading, and then look at the
difference between the newly merged in-image package and version 74.

Or, you could open the Monticello browser, highlight the package (which
you've already done),and click on Changes to see what you've changed
since version 73.

Or, maybe gitfiletree has so changed Monticello behaviour that neither
of these work anymore?

In that, GitFileTree has not changed Monticello behavior, so those operations should work.

Thierry

In any case, if you try to load over your changes, it doesn't give you
any hint as to what it is loading over.

-cbc

On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com
<mailto:yuriy.tymc...@me.com>> wrote:

    Ok, I’m completely exhausted, I have no clue what’s the problem.

    I have version 73 of my package, I load version 74 an then it says:
    “If you continue, you will loose these changes: “ and there is
    nothing more, there are no changes that I’m going to loose. Is there
    any way to identify why the merge is happening. Yes, maybe it is
    because I am using gitfiletree, but how do I find out the reason of
    merge? Monticello is an amazing tool because it keeps my hands tied,
    as I cannot really debug why there is a merge (it’s too complex at
    least for me).

    Uko




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