Le 24/09/2010 10:23, Magnus Hagander a écrit :
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:17, Guillaume Lelarge <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I was reading pgsql-hackers this morning while waiting for my
>> colleagues. There's an interesting thread on gitignore files. Right now,
>> when you grab a git branch, bootstrap it, configure it and make it, "git
>> status" shows a lot of uninteresting files. A .gitignore file would help
>> to notice changed files. I've come with the file attached, but would
>> like to get comments on this.
> 
> Haven't looked at the contents of the file, but definitely +1 on the
> concept in genereal (probably not surprising, since I did the same
> thing for the postgresql repo :P)
> 

Yeah, I took a look at the mail where you show all the changes done, and
I worked from this. I have one question about it. There is many
.gitignore files. Why not a single one?  what are the advantages of the
multi-file way?


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