Hi,
Im tring to block files with extensions that
I dont want the users send to the repository. I begin trying to block ZIP
files.
I created the cvsignore file in
CVSROOT.
*.zip
I doesnt work first time, so I checked in the
output Window of WinCVS that it sendthe -I ! parameter that
Diego Ribeiro de Andrade wrote:
Im tring to block files with extensions that I dont want the
users send to the repository. I begin trying to block ZIP files.
Well, you might want to rethink that. There are times I have needed to check
in zip files, for specific reasons (certain files, provided
I am using WinCVS. Setting the CVSIGNORE environment variable,
either for user or system, does not seem to work. Does anyone know
what will work. I would prefer to avoid changing CVSROOT/.cvsignore
if possible, as that tends to change things for everyone on all projects.
TiA,
/|/|ike
I need a way to tell WinCVS to:
- Ignore some files
- Assume binary/text for some files
when doing imports, and optionally when doing adds.
We work in java, and the cvs users have a directory called src and another
called classes, both inside the module directory. When they have a
Oscar,
We work in java, and the cvs users have a directory called src and another
called classes, both inside the module directory. When they have a
half-finished module, they want to put it under source control. They do so
by using "import module" from the WinCVS browser. The filtering