also sprach Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.07.06.0128 +0200]: > I am kind of confused though, my tla =tagging method (on an old > archive) on some of my archives already seems to support vim swap > files, but as a "backup" file not a "precious" file: > > backup > ^.*(~|\.~[0-9]+~|\.bak|\.swp|\.orig|\.rej|\.original|\.modified|\.reject)$ > unrecognized ^(.*\.(o|a|so|core|so(\.[[:digit:]]+)*)|core)$
Mh, not here... > I notice with a recent baz archive it is: > > backup > ^.*(~|\.~[0-9]+~|\.bak|\.sw(o|p)|\.orig|\.rej|\.original|\.modified|\.reject|\.(o|a|so|core|so(\.[[:digit:]]+)*))$|^core$ > unrecognized ^$ Yeah, Robert Collins immediately enacted my request. Sure, he is upstream, but Andrew's response is still pretty pathetic. Debian's role has always been to make changes and contribute them to upstream. Andrew is thus simply being lazy and purposely counter-productive. > What is the difference between a .swo and a .swp file? when a .swp already exists and you choose to ignore it, a .swo will be used for the current session. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] invalid/expired pgp subkeys? use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver! spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gentoo: for when overclocking gets unexciting.
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