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Minor issue: example.tag gets modified during build, add to .gitignore. #644

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@ropg ropg commented Feb 18, 2021

Line 2 in examples/doxygen/example.tag goes from

<tagfile>

to

<tagfile doxygen_version="1.8.20" doxygen_gitid="f246dd2f1c58eea39ea3f50c108019e4d4137bd5">

every time I build on a Mac. I propose to add this file to .gitignore so one doesn't have to manually exclude it each time.

@ropg ropg changed the title Minor issue: example.tag get modified during build, so .gitignore. Minor issue: example.tag gets modified during build, add to .gitignore. Feb 19, 2021
@vermeeren vermeeren self-requested a review March 28, 2021 23:55
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@vermeeren vermeeren added the packaging Requirements, setup.py, etc label Mar 28, 2021
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@ropg I note this behaviour too on Linux, it seems rather recent as Doxygen 1.8.13 from Debian buster did not do this, but Doxygen 1.9.1 from Debian bullseye does. Thanks for the fix!

michaeljones pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 28, 2021
@michaeljones michaeljones merged commit d67315b into breathe-doc:master Mar 28, 2021
@vermeeren vermeeren removed the packaging Requirements, setup.py, etc label Mar 28, 2021
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