Hi,

I'll keep asking 'noob' questions until I feel comfortable that I can
work with git in a manner that won't harm the project. This is only
the first one in what I'm sure will be a long series of questions. And
before you get tired and shout: "use the internet!", what I'm trying
to do is record these things in the mailing list in the hope someone
picks them up and puts them in the Wiki. That way the hordes of
contributors that this move is alleged to bring will have easy and
consistent access to what I'm sure will be an extensive FAQ...

Ok, rant over, this is my question:

When I build the SDK (even a partial build) or FalconJx, my 'stage'
(am I saying that correct?) ends up with a whole lot of files that I
never saw in SVN. Do I 'ignore' these files? If so, does that affect
the remote project/branch? Do I need to 'push' this local change, like
I need to commit when I add a "svn:Ignore" property?

EdB



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