On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:33:17PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
Obviously options have to have defaults. I think it is sensible for a
default to be something generally useful, rather than the empty string.
For a parallel situation, consider the 'ssh' tunnel mechanism (see the
comments in the
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Hi,
while debugging #504233 we found out that svn consequently ignores vim's backup
files. At least we didn't find a reason for it, maybe you do...
Reproducable this way:
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[Jan Hauke Rahm]
while debugging #504233 we found out that svn consequently ignores vim's
backup
files. At least we didn't find a reason for it, maybe you do...
The comments in the default ~/.subversion/config are not clear on this,
but Subversion has a non-empty default for global-ignores
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:45:42PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Jan Hauke Rahm]
while debugging #504233 we found out that svn consequently ignores vim's
backup
files. At least we didn't find a reason for it, maybe you do...
The comments in the default ~/.subversion/config are not
[Jan Hauke Rahm]
Thanks for your fast reply! That works but is a bit insane, isn't it? ;-)
Obviously options have to have defaults. I think it is sensible for a
default to be something generally useful, rather than the empty string.
For a parallel situation, consider the 'ssh' tunnel mechanism
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