@Babak,
I assume you know how to configure your svn client [1] and about
global-ignores. I don't know what os you use, on linux you can find the
config at ~/.subversion/config. Another good practice is to set the
default eol-style for known file types. I use a configuration derived
from the cxf config [2].
I hope this helps,
Hadrian
[1] http://www.linxit.de/svnbook/en/1.1/ch07.html
[2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/trunk/etc/svn-auto-props
On 11/30/2011 10:19 AM, bvahdat wrote:
Hi Willem,
Thanks a lot for that quick fix.
IMHO the best would be if we could consistently overcontrol the ignore list
as the following so that the rules apply for *all* of us no matter what the
client we use:
- for svn dummies (like me) through the svn:ignore property of each given
folder below the trunk
- for git users through .gitignore
- for cvs... that's a overwritten story :-)
Just in the case if there's any delta between your .gitignore copy& [1]
could you please update that as well, so that all others can make a profit
of it.
[1] https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/camel/trunk/.gitignore
Babak
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