#11748: ignore .DS_store files in root repo, scripts repo
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    Reporter:  jhpalmieri                    |         Owner:  GeorgSWeber   
        Type:  defect                        |        Status:  closed        
    Priority:  major                         |     Milestone:  sage-4.7.2    
   Component:  build                         |    Resolution:  fixed         
    Keywords:  Finder MacOS untracked files  |   Work_issues:                
    Upstream:  N/A                           |      Reviewer:  Leif Leonhardy
      Author:  John Palmieri                 |        Merged:  sage-4.7.2.rc1
Dependencies:                                |  
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 Replying to [comment:10 leif]:
 > Replying to [comment:8 kcrisman]:
 > > > > We could add those too.  What are they?  I haven't found any
 documentation for them anywhere.
 > > >
 > > > Ask Karl-Dieter; he really likes to create them. ;-)
 > >
 > > You could at least cc: someone you are being snarky to on a ticket.
 >
 > War doch nicht böse gemeint.  Ausserdem war das zu dem Zeitpunkt, als du
 selbst den Finder dafür verflucht hast, dass er deine spkgs kontaminiert
 (die daraufhin zurückgewiesen wurden).

 Weiss man manchmal nicht, aber jetzt sehe ich, das war schon vor Monate,
 'tschuldigung.

 > Wenn du die besagten Dateinamen googlest, findest du auch jede Menge
 Apple-Fans, die von dem schwer zu vermeidenden Verhalten des Finders
 begeistert sind...

 Haha!

 {{{
 #!sh
 $ find . -name .DS_Store -o -name ._.DS_Store -exec rm {} \;
 }}}
 Which of course I will not remember :)  By the way, what is the deal with
 the `._.DS_Store` files?  They seem to disappear when I remove the regular
 ones.  I read what you said above, so I guess they just magically
 disappear when their "parent" files are gone?  Hope so.

 Sorry for hijacking the ticket.

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