Leonard Crestez wrote:
> The decision to rebuild .S_shipped is made based on the relative
> timestamps of .S_shipped and .pl files but git makes this essentially
> random. This means that the perl script might run anyway (usually at
> most once per checkout), defeating the whole purpose of _shippe
On 14 March 2018 at 02:31, Masahiro Yamada
wrote:
> 2018-03-14 5:17 GMT+09:00 Leonard Crestez :
>> The decision to rebuild .S_shipped is made based on the relative
>> timestamps of .S_shipped and .pl files but git makes this essentially
>> random. This means that the perl script might run anyway (
2018-03-14 5:17 GMT+09:00 Leonard Crestez :
> The decision to rebuild .S_shipped is made based on the relative
> timestamps of .S_shipped and .pl files but git makes this essentially
> random. This means that the perl script might run anyway (usually at
> most once per checkout), defeating the whol
The decision to rebuild .S_shipped is made based on the relative
timestamps of .S_shipped and .pl files but git makes this essentially
random. This means that the perl script might run anyway (usually at
most once per checkout), defeating the whole purpose of _shipped.
Fix by skipping the rule unl