Since you mention it, yes. I think (but not 100% sure) that I had the case that I chose all the relevant changes to recover, but still I got the error message about a class not existing. The class creation event was not there (in the changes). It might have been an obscure case, maybe I deleted the class, and then renamed an existing one to the name of the deleted class... Something along the lines...
But it's not because of that case that I wrote this utility. For me, it's just a matter of preference. I prefer not to sort through the changes, and file-in the categories I was working for. If I *do* need "recover lost changes", I know it's there. And of course this tool is only limited to the categories specified, whereas the "recover lost changes" deals with system-wide changes. Regards, Sebastian 2012/11/12 Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]>: > thanks > Now do you have a case where the categories get lost (because they should be > saved in the change file) > And we may broke something. > Which version are you using? > > Stef
