I have a script that I run on the CXF trunk and branches every couple of 
months that goes through and adds a bunch of svn:* properties on all the 
various files including mime types and eol style things and such.   With CXF, 
since I run it often enough, it's not a very big diff.   I expect a MASSIVE 
commit on Camel the first time I run it.   I'll give it a try tomorrow (in the 
office today) to see how bad it will be.

Dan


On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 7:19:00 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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