Ok - if its supposed to work in this situation, I will zip up that image and 
put it somewhere to try and figure out what happened.

> On 18 Feb 2019, at 17:54, ducasse <steph...@netcourrier.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi tim
> 
> this is strange. Normally epicea logs all the changes. In the past I got 
> missing classes. 
> Epicea is git ignorant. So I do not see how it could interact. 
> I would love to see your bug solved. Could you keep your image and may be 
> martin
> has some time to have a look (he got flying back to chile). 
> 
> Stef
> 
>> On 18 Feb 2019, at 18:13, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi - I’ve got mixed experiences with epicea - having had a few image seg 
>> faults recently its presented some of my changes and let me recover them.
>> 
>> However just now, I had been working for an hour and my whole laptop went 
>> black (and then had the apple logo). I took the opportunity to apply the 
>> latest HighSierra updates (it has been a while) - but when I relaunched my 
>> image - epicea detected missing code however what it shows me is nothing 
>> like the changes I had recently made - it just showed me a merge change?
>> 
>> Is it possible that if I’m on the wrong branch - it won’t show me changes I 
>> made recently?
>> 
>> I find I’m kind of missing the old changes text file (which we say we are 
>> getting rid of) as at least it let me see an historic account of what I had 
>> done - as now things are a bit all of over the place (do-its you have to 
>> find in the playground history) and epicea is supposed to show the rest - 
>> execpt it doesn’t appear to do so?
>> 
>> Tim
> 
> 
> 


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