Re: [Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-21 Thread Jon K Hellan
Curt, WE7U wrote:
 On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Tom Russo wrote:
 
 You can eliminate this kind of thing by doing an out-of-source build
 instead
 of an in-source build --- that way your CVS checkout is always
 pristine and
 generated files are always placed elsewhere.
 
 You can also add the filenames that you don't want CVS to look at to
 the .cvsignore file in each directory, one filename per line.  If
 there's not a .cvsignore file where you need one you can create it
 with an editor.
 

xastir keeps .cvsignore files inside CVS. Are they out of date?
For what it's worth, the only '?' I get is 'build'.

Jon LA4RT
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Re: [Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-21 Thread Curt, WE7U

On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Jon K Hellan wrote:


xastir keeps .cvsignore files inside CVS.


Yea, I put most (maybe all?) of them in there originally.



Are they out of date?
For what it's worth, the only '?' I get is 'build'.


Could be.  I get maybe a hundred of them, which is probably why I
didn't notice a few new ones.  I have a lot of bits and pieces extra
in my build directory here after 11 years of messing around with it.

I'll try a fresh checkout in another directory and see if I can
clean up the .cvsignore files a bit.

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Re: [Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-21 Thread Curt, WE7U

On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Jon K Hellan wrote:


xastir keeps .cvsignore files inside CVS. Are they out of date?
For what it's worth, the only '?' I get is 'build'.


You probably haven't run ./bootstrap.sh in a while then.

BTW:  I just updated a couple of the .cvsignore files and a build in
a fresh directory and then a cvs -f -n -q update yields no
question marks now.

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[Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-20 Thread Scott Evans
Hi to all ...

I recently grabbed a fresh copy of the cvs repo, but I notice that when
I grab an update the following files are flagged with a question mark..

? OSM_cloudmade_1.geo
? OSM_cloudmade_2.geo
? OSM_cloudmade_5.geo
? OSM_cloudmade_998.geo
? OSM_cloudmade_999.geo
? OSM_cycle.geo
? OSM_mapnik.geo
? OSM_osmarender.geo
? OSM_skiing.geo
? src/shapelib/contrib/.deps

any ideas as to why? (and yes the files do exist!)

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Re: [Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-20 Thread Scott Evans
Ahh thanks ... I knew the answer would be a simple one (red face)

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Re: [Xastir] CVS tracked files

2010-07-20 Thread Curt, WE7U

On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Tom Russo wrote:


You can eliminate this kind of thing by doing an out-of-source build instead
of an in-source build --- that way your CVS checkout is always pristine and
generated files are always placed elsewhere.


You can also add the filenames that you don't want CVS to look at to
the .cvsignore file in each directory, one filename per line.  If
there's not a .cvsignore file where you need one you can create it
with an editor.

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