On Aug 26, 2009, at 1:18 PM, James wrote:
Richard,
I have a few questions about Fossil, most of which I couldn't find
an answer for on the website or in the Wiki:
i) Running a Fossil server, could one have multiple repositories?
With many different projects and repositories, being able
Regarding 'ignoring files' I will say what I have been thinking
and perhaps it is what James also intended.
When I first create a repository I would like to
fossil add .
and have certain files ignored (i.e. not added into the
repository, just as .* files are, by default, ignored).
2009/8/28 Michael McDaniel fos...@autosys.us
So, I could add *~ to my .???ignore file and none of
my gnu emacs backup files would be version controlled.
I would like to see a feature like this as well, although I think the ignore
list should properly be in the repository proper, perhaps as a
It may be worthwhile reviewing how Git handles ignore files:
1) The user can place an ignore file anywhere in the current directory
or any higher directory in the repo tree. NB It would be expected that
.gitignore files are under version control and so global to the
project (i.e. the settings are
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