Re: Ignore BASE extension

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On Friday 2007, April 13, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> The message would have said "ignoring BASE extension", but this
> means you used git from 'next' to update your index and HEAD and
> then are now running 'git add' from 'master' or older that does
> not have the support for BASE extension.

I can't quite remember what I did, but I could easily have been 
running 'next' from last week and then today's 'master'.  Regardless, 
everything seems fine and the message has now vanished.  Thanks for the 
reassurance that no data was in danger.


Andy

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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIET
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