sry, get confused... typically I use git svn create-ignores for
not-only-git-projects. This syncs svn:ignore with one .gitignore file per folder
where svn:ignore is applied; because of the missing eclipse-classes entry (mvn
eclipse:eclipse) I've used git svn create-ignore and suddenly have 20 new
.gitignore files :) 

Sry for the confusion, but still: "eclipse-classes" is missing in the 
.gitignore file

thanks and kind regards,
andreas

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 06:25:18PM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> 
> at least Guillaume and I use git.
> 
> We already commited and updated a .gitignore file containing:
> 
> *.i??
> .project
> .classpath
> .settings
> 
> I'm gonna add target.
> 
> The same .gitignore file is present into the 2.1.x branch.
> 
> So I think all is already there. I'm agree to add a svnignore file.
> 
> Regards
> JB
> 
> On 12/12/2010 02:54 PM, Andreas Pieber wrote:
> >Hey guys,
> >
> >I'm not sure how you feel about git-svn but, for non-commiters they work 
> >quite
> >great (I can use and share a running version of karaf for my projects till
> >waiting for my patches to get into the trunk/branches). BUT instead of svn 
> >properties
> >git uses .gitignore for ignoring autogenerated files. These can be created, 
> >based
> >on the svn ignores,  quite easy by using "git svn create-ignore" (but are 
> >also
> >marked as chagned themselves then :( ).
> >
> >How do you feel about including these .gitignore files into the 
> >trunk/branches?
> >They wont hurt svn only devs, but help git-svn user, since the changes did 
> >not
> >become obfuscated by autogenerated files (or the autogenerated .gitignore
> >files).
> >
> >WDYT?
> >
> >kind regards,
> >andreas
> >

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