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I brought up the issue and had local changes.
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> I brought up the issue and had local changes. I suddenly got busy and
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| >I fixed this issue and the testers locally, but I'm not
Gert Driesen wrote:
I fixed this issue and the testers locally, but I'm not sure if I can commit
them as these changes would break backwards compatibily.
hmm. keeping backwards compatible with an incorrect implementation seems
like the wrong thing to do.
But I still think we should fix the issue
ybe ???
Jarek
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e and make sure the change is well
documented in the release notes.
Ian, what do you think ?
Gert
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Subje
Exactly !
The if and ifnot tasks and their associated unit tests need to be fixed.
- Ants
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Hi!
I've just noticed that behaves
exactly opposite to what the documentation says - it executes commands when
the file is not up to date. Am I missing something?
I have a script file that I want executed whenever it changes. The script
file "SSS" produces a text file named "ZZZ". So I use: