On 6 March 2011 00:44, R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 13:01:02 -0800, Santoso Wijaya < > santoso.wij...@gmail.com> wrote: > > As a mercurial user, I thank you for this effort! One question, where/how > do > > I send suggestion to what to add into .hgignore file? In particular, I > found > > these dynamically generated files after a build in Windows (3.2) that > > probably should be entered as .hgignore entries: > > > > ? PC/python_nt_d.h > > ? PC/pythonnt_rc_d.h > > I, on the other hand, would like to see .rej and .orig removed from > the ignore list. I don't like having these polluting my working > directory, and 'hg status' is the easiest way to find them (if > they aren't ignored). > > Or if there's some way to configure my personal .hgrc to ignore > those particular ignore lines, that would be fine too :) If those were to be removed from .hgignore then there would be a high likelihood of someone doing "hg addremove" and inadvertently tracking them. The purpose of .hgignore is to prevent inadventently tracking files that shouldn't be tracked. "hg status -i" will list all ignored files that are present in your working directory. For other options, "hg help status". Tim Delaney
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