Hi,
I am trying to write a custom archiving script that checks the
export-ignore attribute to know which files from an ls-files output it
should skip. Through this I noticed that for files in directories for
which the export-ignore (or any other) attribute is set, check-attr
still reports
Thanks for the clarifications. Just a quick comment about the summary:
Jeff King p...@peff.net wrote:
Yeah, I had the same thought. So you would have to either:
1. Hook the feature into git-archive, which knows about how it
recurses, and can report the correct set of paths.
or
2.
Duy Nguyen pclo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 8:45 PM, Jan Larres j...@majutsushi.net wrote:
I would expect the last command to also report 'set'. I've also tried
other patterns like 'foo/' and 'foo*', but it didn't make any
difference.
Try foo/**. You need 1.8.2 though
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