On 07/12/2011 09:32 AM, Laurent Dufrechou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’ve just seen another little « bug ».
>
> In ignore panel.
>
> I got some files I want to filter that should match this filter: *.*#
>
> (toto.s1#, titi.s2#)
>
> Sadly the “.” is making the glob failing.

In what way does it fail?

> Perhaps this is normal for a glob but from user point of view it seems
> buggy.
>
> Workaround:
>
> Filter : *\.*# works.

AFAICS there is no problem with "." and your workaround doesn't make any 
difference in 2.1.1.

thg do however not escape "#" correctly when it is inserted in 
.hgignore. In your case you should have "*.*\#" in your .hgignore.

/Mads

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