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Add java compiled targets and several tests target into .gitignore. #203

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liujisi commented Feb 9, 2015

Hmm, just re-signed the CLA. Not sure how to trigger the CLA bot. Updating the comments to experiment.

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liujisi commented Feb 9, 2015

@cfallin for review.

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Add java compiled targets and several tests target into .gitignore.
@cfallin cfallin merged commit 504d124 into protocolbuffers:master Feb 9, 2015
@liujisi liujisi deleted the gitignore branch February 9, 2015 21:35
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