Git also looks at file permissions. Any chance those changed?

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On Feb 13, 2011, at 10:29 PM, jd <chima...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Feb 13, 7:00 pm, Avery Pennarun <apenw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Probably because the dates have changed.
>> 
>> Usually that just makes 'git status' take extra long the first time,
>> but get fast afterwards.  However, git on Windows is still a little
>> funny, so maybe something like that is the cause.  More often it's
>> crlf (line endings) related; did you happen to install a new copy of
>> git or change your crlf default setting?
> 
> It's possible that I changed the crlf default setting on one of my
> machines.
> 
>> If you run 'git checkout .' it should fix all the attributes after
>> grinding away for a while.  (But watch out; if you really *have*
>> changed any files, the changes will be lost.)
> 
> I did a 'git checkout .'
> This did reduce the size of the 'changed' list significantly but there
> are still about a dozen files in the list (all of which are part of a
> .NET application project).
> 
> -- jeff
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