These cases can simply override the standard ignores on the command
line. Though they should be removed.
I would suggest adding these to CVSROOT/cvsignore too:
.DS_Store
build.log
--jason
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 06:42 AM, Alex Blewitt wrote:
I think you could argue that in general, .log files are something
which are generated by running programs (in much the same way that,
say, file.o files are generated by the compiler) and something that
you wouldn't want in a CVS server at all.
I also think that it's very unlikely that you'll want to keep a
maven.log in a file anyway.
Of course, bear in mind that the Attic are
there-was-a-log-but-we've-deleted-it-from-CVS anyway, so there's only
really two log files, and both of those are in the 'examples'
directory.
You might like to check with merlin, but if they're cruft they may
want to delete them as well :-)
Alex.
On Friday, Aug 15, 2003, at 00:25 Europe/London, 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