I am using Sourcetree Version 2.0.2 (2.0.2) for mac and I am having the following really strange problem.
I have no idea why this is happening.
I have no .gitignore in this repository … maybe it is picking this up from somewhere else?
Do you have a global .gitignore?
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Yup - that was it. I have somehow accumulated a long list in my global .gitignore from sourceforge. I guess when I am asked in one repository to have an ignore file rull this rule becomes global - I was expecting it to only have a local scope.
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Do you perhaps have a rule in your .gitignore which excludes the file?
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