I'm having a difficult time figuring out how to set the svn:ignore property.
There's a repository that includes a directory:
smarty/templates_c
with lots of 'stuff' in it. I'd like for svn to ignore anything in this
directory. I'd also like svn to ignore any file in the repository that
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
I'm having a difficult time figuring out how to set the svn:ignore property.
There's a repository that includes a directory:
smarty/templates_c
with lots of 'stuff' in it. I'd like for svn to ignore anything in this
directory. I'd also like svn to ignore
To do a Debian net-install of testing you download a relatively small (100mb)
image. After you install a base system, you then use apt to build what you
want.
Debian keeps coming out with newer images every so often. Suppose one has an
older image; one that is 6 or 10 or 12 months old. If
So I got brave and started tinkering (1st mistake).
I had this weird quirk where on my dual boot laptop Windows only likes
my Broadcom 4306 based Belkin ( 'New Card' - relatively) and
linux(Ubuntu 5.10) only likes my Netgear Ma401 Prism('Old Card').
I don't like having to carry around 2 cards
Quoting Bob Scofield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Debian keeps coming out with newer images every so often. Suppose one
has an older image; one that is 6 or 10 or 12 months old. If one
wanted to install Debian is there any advantage of downloading the
more recent image? It seems to me that the old