The answer to that I guess is fairly obvious, the hot-deploy folder is a place to put custom applications and code and when you put code in there svn treats it as a change to the OFBiz svn. The is a constant risk of accidentally committing an entire body of custom work to the OFBiz repo.
Is that your reason for bringing it up Vikas? I have to admit I have performed many nervous commits with the fear that my work is going to the wrong repository.
Regards Scott On 9/09/2009, at 9:11 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Hi Vikas, From: "Vikas Mayur" <[email protected]>Hi Jacques,I do not see any problems because I am not a SVN Guru. I was just trying to understand why it is not ignored. AFAIK this directory is not used for any other purpose other then adding your custom component. Does only readme file under this directory adds to a good reason of not ignoring this?If nobody has any problems with it I would say, yes keep it as is. Other opininons ?JacquesVikas On Sep 8, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:Hi Vikas, I'd prefer to keep it there. What is your problem with svn:ignore ? Jacques From: "Vikas Mayur" <[email protected]>Hi Scott, Thanks for your reply, though it was the easiest one :)Do you agree that hot-deploy folder should be ignored and readme file is moved to under some other directory or even its contents merged with README file under root folder, or any other better option?Vikas On Sep 8, 2009, at 5:46 PM, Scott Gray wrote:Hi Vikas The only reason I can think of is the readme file. Regards Scott HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On 9/09/2009, at 12:11 AM, Vikas Mayur wrote:Hi,Does anyone know why svn:ignore is not set to TRUE on hot- deploy folder?Thanks, Vikas
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
