This could be the solution:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1137761/using-svnignore-to-ignore-everything-but-certain-files
Jacopo
On Sep 9, 2009, at 4:06 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
From: "Scott Gray" <[email protected]>
There are no values assigned to the property so it isn't actually
doing anything.
Yes, so what you would want to do ?
I don't like the idea of moving the README file
Jacques
Regards
Scott
On 10/09/2009, at 1:07 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[email protected]>
+1 for adding svn:ignore on hot-deploy folder and moving
readme.txt file
somewhere else.
I just had a look : hot-deploy folder has already svn:ignore in
its properties
So I don't understand what change is really required, svn:ignore
on the README file ?
Jacques
+ive vote for this change: 4 - Vikas, Scott, Jacques
(Probably? ;o) ),
Ashish.
-ive vote for this change: 0
Althought I would wait for expert comment on this before we do
it on trunk.
--
Ashish
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Vikas Mayur <[email protected]
>wrote:
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the stating this clearly (I see now that I haven't
proposed
enough reason(s) to support my question) and yes I have the
same feeling of
committing custom code accidently.
Most of the time I also have a tar file of the custom component
under
hot-deploy directory, as instead taking a fresh checkout for a
component
(which contains images in GB) I prefer to take archive file
from someone who already have a checkout.
Though to commit something from hot-deploy, the custom
component or file
need to added to version control first. This is obviously a
first check.
I tried to add the custom component to version control but
since my custom
component is also version controlled, it denied to add this
again to
hot-deploy so this was safe.
But what if custom work/component is not under version control,
there are
still chances of errors and code being accidently committed to
trunk.
I think this reason should be enough to ignore the hot-deploy
folder.
Vikas
On Sep 9, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Scott Gray wrote:
I guess what Vikas hasn't explained is the reason why he wants the
hot-deploy folder's contents to be ignored.
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 ?
Jacques
Vikas
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