I will see what I can do, though I am assuming it is not much at this point.

IMO it would be much better if each top-level project had its own CVSROOT.

--jason


On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 06:25 AM, Brian Behlendorf wrote:


[minotaur] 4:15pm CVSROOT > locate maven.log,v | grep home/cvs
/x1/home/cvs/avalon-excalibur/Attic/maven.log,v
/x1/home/cvs/avalon-sandbox/merlin/merlin-platform/examples/afs/ simple/maven.log,v
/x1/home/cvs/avalon-sandbox/merlin/merlin-platform/examples/afs/ simple-servlet/maven.log,v
/x1/home/cvs/jakarta-commons/logging/Attic/maven.log,v


If you can convince the avalon-sandbox folks they don't need it, then we
could enable it globally.


        Brian

On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Jason Dillon wrote:
maven.log is in cvs?  I agree with the others in this case.  My point
was rather than litter up the codebase with .cvsignores to simple use
globals.

--jason


On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 05:50 AM, Brian Behlendorf wrote:

On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Jason Dillon wrote:
Whats the global cvsignore?

CVSROOT/cvsignore

We can not add maven.log, .project, and .classpath to the global .cvsignore when there are so many ,v files in the cvs repository for files with those names.

        Brian






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