@aral Been seeing that for many versions, usually with git submodules. I always click “Ignore”
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@davemurdock Yeah, I clicked ignore also but I’m not using submodules — have a separate git repo checked out inside my project. Odd. -
@aral yeah I’d Ignore then too, this always seems so risky -
@davemurdock Agree — I have a level respect for how horribly things could go wrong with project settings that comes with years of fuckups :)
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@aral I believe that has been a there ever since scm integration was added to Xcode. Comes up after cleaning derived data. -
@gloubibou Boom! That’s it — I ran Clean My Mac 3 yesterday and cleaned derived data :) Merci! cc@jeff_lamarche@davemurdock
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@aral No, I’ve seen that since 6 at least on one project. Not entirely sure what triggers it - multiple remotes maybe? -
@jeff_lamarche Hmm, odd — I have a Node project embedded in my Cocoa app but it never showed me that before (opened existing workspace)
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