Thanks again to Larry and Andrew for their responses: really helpful! Just thought I'd let folks know that I've updated/upgraded the list of commands on the Drush handbook page <http://drupal.org/node/477684>. I've also created a printer friendly pdf of that list since since it's nice to have printed cheat sheets for command-line stuff.
The pdf is at: http://drupal.org/files/drush-cheat-sheet.pdf The handbook page is at: http://drupal.org/node/477684 Best, Shai On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Larry Garfield <[email protected]>wrote: > Possibly. Or svn ignore. Unfortunately as far as I know you can't set a > server-wide ignore list, so I've never bothered to set it up for all of our > developers. (Some may have done it themselves. I'm not sure.) For my > part I > do nearly everything from the Linux command line ssh'ed into the dev > server, > so it's rarely an issue for me. :-) > > On Tuesday 24 November 2009 8:07:56 pm Shai Gluskin wrote: > > Thanks Larry and Andrew! > > > > Larry, can you use --exclude to deal with the OS X crap? > > > > Shai > > > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 8:38 PM, [email protected] < > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > SVN isn't quite as bad for this as you make it out to be. :-) You can > > > do: > > > > > > svn add --force sites/all/modules > > > > > > and it will recursively add any files under that directory that it > > > doesn't already know about. Be careful of ._ files and similar crap > that > > > OS X may create. :-) > > > > > > That's actually my usual workflow at this point. Drush dl to grab new > > > modules, drush update to update a module, followed by the svn command > > > above and then commit. It doesn't handle file deletes or major file > > > reorganization, but those are quite rare. > > > > > > And I almost never check out a module straight from CVS. If I want a > dev > > > version, you can tell Drush to get that for you. > > > > > > --Larry Garfield > > > > > > Shai Gluskin wrote: > > >> I get modules from d.o. from CVS, then I commit them to my own > > >> repository with SVN. > > >> > > >> When updating modules I've doing SVN del, CVS co, SVN add instead of > > >> simply CVS up because of orphaned and new files. SVN freaks out over > > >> orphans and the new files are just a pain since you need to SVN add > for > > >> each one. > > >> > > >> But I just installed Drush and I'm so excited about making all this > > >> easy. So I'm motivated to finally ask for help around this. > > >> > > >> So if you commit CVS versions of contrib to SVN, what is your method > for > > >> dealing with orphans and new files? > > >> > > >> Thanks, > > >> > > >> Shai > > -- > Larry Garfield > [email protected] >
