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I wonder, is there a reason that the "classes" are part of the git repository? Normally, generated output. I'm asking, because I constantly see that directory dirty in my git client.
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It makes writing scripts on our end easier, since we can always count on
the classes directory existing.
On Jan 20, 2014 11:47 AM, "Richard Eckart de Castilho" < notifications@github.com> wrote:
I wonder, is there a reason that the "classes" are part of the git
repository? Normally, generated output. I'm asking, because I constantly
see that directory dirty in my git client.
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Seems like I misunderstood the issue. I thought there was an empty classes directory like we have in our git repository, not that the compiled classes themselves were there. We should be able to get rid of that.
I wonder, is there a reason that the "classes" are part of the git repository? Normally, generated output. I'm asking, because I constantly see that directory dirty in my git client.
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