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Fixed bug #674 Unhandled Exception when Moving Folder of Classes from Project A to Project B#718
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daniil-tr wants to merge 2 commits intoicsharpcode:masterfrom
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Fixed bug #674 Unhandled Exception when Moving Folder of Classes from Project A to Project B#718daniil-tr wants to merge 2 commits intoicsharpcode:masterfrom
daniil-tr wants to merge 2 commits intoicsharpcode:masterfrom
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You can sign the JCA or include the comment about the MIT license with each pull request. This pull request has a merge conflict. I cherry picked your original commit and re-formatted the code. Another problem is that the behaviour seems to be incorrect since the copy does not happen if |
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Hello. Should I write every times about license? Or is once enough?
I certify that I own, and have sufficient rights to contribute, all source code and related material intended to be compiled or integrated with the source code for the #develop open source product (the "Contribution"). My Contribution is licensed under the MIT License.