Le 27 mars 2015 à 23:34, Tudor Girba a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> Here is how you can find the users to a Trait:
> - Open Spotter
> - Search for the Trait
> - Dive In
> - Look for Users (you can search for #u)

Good to know but it gives the same result as aTrait users.
I wanted to know if there are other references to a trait that users do not 
show. I cannot imagine one other.
....
Sorry I just caught the problem. Please forgot this question.

I really hate Monticello. Its branch mechanism (if I can call it a mechanism) 
is awful.
The last version of a package I published was not loaded because of an 
intermediate commit between mine and the ancestor. So what does Monticello? 
create a new branch without warning to pull changes ...
These versions have often the same version number. When you want to load the 
bleeding edge in such a situation, you don't get the latest version published 
but one of the 2 versions with the same version number (maybe sorted 
alphabetically).


> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:30 PM, Christophe Demarey 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I removed a trait and updated users of this trait accordingly.
> I use aTrait users to know the users.
> I get a problem at the loading time of some packages because there is still a 
> reference to the removed trait somewhere.
> How can I find the reference? text search in methods cannot be used, senders 
> neither.
> 
> Christophe.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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