>         The problem is that the 'ignore-paths' approach sometimes
>         misses commits during a fetch, and then at some later time
>         will "realize" it and squash those changes onto some other,
>         unrelated commit.  (I've never seen this happen with the
>         per-subdir 'fetch' approach.)  Here are three commits in
>         SVN:

Could it be that certain files spent parts of their historical lifetime
inside the ignored paths ?


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