usually backup starts with just #.

but sometimes it starts with .#, not just #.

not sure what the difference is, they seem both to be backups.

On 1/26/07, Kieren Diment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 27/01/07, Kieren Diment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 27/01/07, Matt S Trout < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Bored now. I've suggested to a dozen people we should put together a
> > list of common VCS and editor file matches to submit back to
> > Module::Pluggable as default skips. So far, I've had lots of
> > complaints and two people trying to patch Catalyst.pm. Not happy.
> >
> > So, everybody with dumbass editors and version control systems that
> > like polluting lib, get chore patterns for these files in this
> > thread. If nobody else collects 'em up and sends 'em to muttley, I
> > will, because I'm sick of hearing about this :)
>
>
>
> Emacs does something interesting (by default on my system).  It writes
autosave files with a # symbol at the beginning of the filename.


oops # at the beginning and end of the file.

>
>
> The point about this kind of file is that if it's there you probably have
unsaved work, so a warning would be nice in this case.
>
>


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