Hi,

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Thierry Lach <thierry.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> TheĀ  .*ignore files only have meaning with source control in effect. Since
> the /cvs/, /.svn/, etc dirs are not included, I'd say exclude theĀ  .*ignore
> files and any others related to source control.
Your right, ignore 'em all...

Thanks,
Ryan
>
> On Sep 20, 2011 8:03 PM, "Ryan Boggs" <rmbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Dominik Guder <o...@guder.org> wrote:
>>> Hi foks,
>>>
>>> I need your input:
>>>
>>> As you might know nant fileset has a bunch of default excludes.
>>> I want to name mainly cvs and svn administrative folders "**/CVS/**" and
>>> "**/.svn/**" as well as cvs ignore file "**/.cvsignore".
>>>
>>> I want to add some more to this list. Especially for Git and Mercurial.
>>> These are:
>>> "**/.git" and "**/.git/**" for git admin folder
>>> "**/.hg" and "**/.hg/**" for hg admin folder
>> I saw go for it. These should be ignored anyway.
>>>
>>> So what to do with git and hg ignore/config files
>>> There the two ignore files .gitignore and .hgignore should they are
>>> excluded by default too?
>> I would think that these shouldn't be ignored. But it sounds like it
>> is the norm?
>>>
>>> Or the other ones which are starting with .hg* or .git* like
>>> .hgsvnexternals or .hgeol should they be excluded by default too?
>> I am not familiar with these files. I haven't seen them before.
>>>
>>> If there are some other files/folders which should be excluded by
>>> default?
>>>
>>> So far and many thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Dominik
>>>
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>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>>
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