Of course I tested my code .. the problem was that I then omitted one
file in the commit. So in fact what I committed was not what I tested :-(
I was really sure it should work as I had done the build and test
several times. I thought he might only have seen the "true" in the code
and taken it as a sign that I set the default to true. The config should
have overridden this.
This was because of problems I currently have with my svn that shows a
lot of changed files that are not changed at all. Perhaps you can take a
look at it at some point.
Sorry about that.
Christian
Am 13.08.2012 17:19, schrieb Jean-Baptiste Onofré:
Christian, it's not fair. I think that Jamie votes -1 with strong
arguments and you can be sure he tested it.
Just kidding: "Have YOU tested YOUR code ?" ;)
It's always the question I asked to myself before committing (do I
cover all test case, do I make a complete build, do I consider all
remarks coming from the team, from the users, etc).
Our work is not so easy ;)
Regards
JB
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