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  1. POAptana 3.1.1 (17th April 2012) Doesn't track changes using Git
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    copied!<p>I have been using Aptana Studio 3 for some time now and I make heavy use of the Git features.</p> <p>Since upgrading today (17th April 2012) Aptana is not tracking my changes anymore.</p> <p>Normally when I change any of my files the file name background turns red, and an asterix appears next to it letting me know the file has changed and needs to be staged / committed.</p> <p>Things I have tried:</p> <ul> <li>Searched aptana bugs.</li> <li>Searched through the preferences.</li> <li>Reverting back to a previous configuration.</li> <li>Restarting my pc.</li> <li>Checked the .git folder is still there (yes).</li> <li>Created a new project and pull all files down to a new folder (doesn't help)</li> </ul> <p>Does anyone know how I can re-enable this feature (if the update changed any settings) or has the update changed the way the files are tracked?</p> <p>Additional Info: The more I use this version of Aptana the more I find has been broken. I think I'll just file a bug report titled Version 3.1.1</p> <p>Thanks for the suggestions anyway guys.</p> <p>More Info:</p> <p>After hours of searching google for anything related to this I decided to unistall Aptana, manually searched for any remaining preference files created by the previous install and removed them, grabbed the previous release 3.1, reinstalled that version, created a new git repo and pull the files down to my new folder. What a total waste of time it's been today <strike>pissing</strike> messing about with Aptana!</p>
 

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