Ok.  It doesn't always happen to me, but I am using eclipse Luna on Ubuntu 
14.04.

I noticed it personally while testing magic method injection, but it has 
also happened at work with a standard 2.7 SDK.
What I noticed is when I have a lot of files open, even if I am editing 
another file in a project not included in GWT, it is marked stale.
I know this because I added a bunch of debugging logs while working on 
magic method injection, and noticed the timestamp updates.

A co-worker has also reported the same issue with running full builds on a 
unit cache.
So, it's not in SDM in particular, it's in MinimalRebuildCache (which looks 
only at timestamps).

Once you can get enough files open that eclipse decides to touch your GWT 
files when saving other files,
then a rebuild always happens.  Then I close eclipse, and it stops 
happening.

With my debug logging, and eclipse open, editing a file that is included, a 
bunch of other files were marked stale.
With eclipse closed, editing the same file, and only that file was marked 
stale.

I don't have a 100% reliable set of reproduction steps, but I have seen it 
on different machines using different builds >= 2.7

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