Hi,
Just commit a quick fix for it.
BTW, I'm using git[1] to work on apache camel code now, it could be more simple to avoid this issue by add a .gitignore file in the project root.

[1]http://git.apache.org/

On Wed Nov 30 17:53:33 2011, bvahdat wrote:
Hi Devs,

That would be great if some committer would update the svn:ignore property
on the trunk (as an example camel-jclouds/target folder is considered as an
outgoing-change on my IDE, or .classpath&  .project by some other camel
components).

IMHO this would make life easier for the commiters (while commiting local
workspace changes directly into svn) as well as for the people intending to
provide a patch, so that they should not select what to include inside the
patch what not (out of a lot outgoing changes).

Babak

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