Brian,

if you could reply the required svn commands for all the resources
requiring the svn properties , that would be fine.

regards,
Harry



On 5 February 2014 09:07, Brian Burch <br...@pingtoo.com> wrote:

> On 04/02/14 22:14, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> apologies if I sounded harsh, that was definitely not my intention.
>>
>
> No, I never thought you were! Nor was I offended.
>
>
>  Got a
>> bunch of mails and went answering through them as quick and concise as
>> possible, didn't mean to be picky in any way.
>>
>
> I understand you have been under a lot of pressure to get the project
> converted and stabilised. I appreciate all your efforts and help.
>
>
>  Regarding the missing
>> svn:ignore, as I was used to my workspace I didn't gave too much attention
>> to this issue, but will look into it as soon as I'm able to.
>>
>
> It is quite a trivial change. I could do it in a few minutes with either
> netbeans, or from a command line - I don't use eclipse. The svn diff I
> supplied doesn't help with /how/ to do the change.
>
> If it would help, I could send you the svn commands to make the change? It
> isn't keeping me up at night, but seems like low hanging fruit that could
> be taken out quickly.
>
> Regards,
>
> Brian
>
>
>  br,
>> juan pablo
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Brian Burch <br...@pingtoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>  On 03/02/14 20:10, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Brian,
>>>>
>>>> Regarding the '?' marked files I omit them on Eclipse through Window ->
>>>> Preferences -> Team -> Ignored resources and add "target", ".settings",
>>>> ".project" and so on; that way I don't "see" them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Please don't think I am being picky! The project is has now changed
>>> "home"
>>> twice in a short time, so now it has full and permanent status under
>>> apache, it makes sense to clean up the loose ends quickly - before we all
>>> get used to ignoring them!
>>>
>>> Your answer is a bit ostrich-like! Just 'cos you don't see them, it
>>> doesn't mean everyone else can't either!
>>>
>>> I have just done another virgin "svn checkout" of 2.10.0 at r1564324,
>>> "svn
>>> --verbose proplist ." shows:
>>>
>>> Properties on '.':
>>>    svn:ignore
>>>      .project
>>>
>>>
>>> I added "target" to the project root svn:ignore property, and here is the
>>> diff:
>>>
>>> Index: .
>>> ===================================================================
>>> --- .   (revision 1564343)
>>> +++ .   (working copy)
>>>
>>> Property changes on: .
>>> ___________________________________________________________________
>>> Modified: svn:ignore
>>> ## -1 +1,2 ##
>>>   .project
>>> +target
>>>
>>> svn does not need a trailing slash for a directory.
>>>
>>>
>>>   As for the 'M' ones, the install target should *not* have touched them.
>>>
>>>> Could you tell us which is the change introduced at
>>>> jspwiki-wikipages/en?
>>>> I
>>>> don't see that change on my local copy.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I now see:
>>>
>>> brian@schizo:~/sandboxApache/jspwiki_2_10_0$ svn status
>>>   M      .
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/de/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/en/target
>>>
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/es/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/fi/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/fr/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/it/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/nl/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/pt_BR/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/target
>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/zh_CN/target
>>>
>>> I think you need to add svn:ignore properties on each of these individual
>>> "targets" within the jspwiki-wikipages sub-project - I can't see how to
>>> do
>>> the same thing using wildcards.
>>>
>>> I hope this is helpful?
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>
>>>   thanks,
>>>
>>>> juan pablo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Brian Burch <br...@pingtoo.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   I've recently started building and working with the trunk. I was
>>>>
>>>>> preparing
>>>>> a patch and noticed several objects were flagged as modified when I
>>>>> haven't
>>>>> touched them.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did a fresh checkout but made no changes at all. After running "mvn
>>>>> clean install", here is what I see:
>>>>>
>>>>> brian@schizo:~/sandboxApache/jspwiki$ svn status
>>>>>    M      jspwiki-wikipages
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/de/target
>>>>>    M      jspwiki-wikipages/en
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/es/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/fi/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/fr/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/it/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/nl/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/pt_BR/target
>>>>> ?       jspwiki-wikipages/zh_CN/target
>>>>> ?       target
>>>>>
>>>>> Have I missed something, or is this just a case of missing svn:ignore
>>>>> properties, or if the pages really are committable, why is the install
>>>>> target touching these directories?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry to be picky!
>>>>>
>>>>> Brian
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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