I found this in the subversion book:
Ignore Patterns for CVS Users The Subversion svn:ignore property is very similar in syntax and function to the CVS .cvsignore file. In fact, if you are migrating a CVS working copy to Subversion, you can directly migrate the ignore patterns by using the .cvsignore file as input file to the svn propset command:
$ svn propset svn:ignore -F .cvsignore . property 'svn:ignore' set on '.' $
There are, however, some differences in the ways that CVS and Subversion handle ignore patterns. The two systems use the ignore patterns at some different times, and there are slight discrepancies in what the ignore patterns apply to. Also, Subversion does not recognize the use of the ! pattern as a reset back to having no ignore patterns at all.
Aaron, do you want to handle this one? I'm going to try to figure out the keyword problem.
-dain
-- Dain Sundstrom Chief Architect Gluecode Software 310.536.8355, ext. 26
On Sep 11, 2004, at 9:56 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
Is there a subversion equivalent to .cvsignore?
Aaron
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Author: adc Date: Sat Sep 11 09:52:22 2004 New Revision: 45902
Removed: geronimo/trunk/.cvsignore Log: Don't need these any more.
