Richard Ponton wrote:

> I tried using both .cvsignore and the CVSIGNORE environment variable.
>
> Both worked for all the other types of files I wanted to ignore (like *.shtml).
>
> In my tree there is a conf subdirectory, with various .conf files in it.
>
> With *.conf in my cvsignore and even naming the files explicitly, it still wouldn't 
>ignore
> them.
>
> RingTFM and websearches didn't yield any clues, only messages about the 
>/root/.cvsignore problem.
>
> I'm on RedHat 6.2, but I'm NOT having the /root/.cvsignore problem.

CVSIGNORE only works on files that aren't already tracked by CVS.  Basically, that 
means it stops
files with type '?' from appearing during updates and commits.

Derek

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