> Ph. Marek wrote:
>>> 1) If I specify "fsvs ignore ./tmp" multiple times, it doesn't complain
>> and adds them to the "ign" file multiple times.
>> Are you wondering why it adds ignore patterns, or why it adds *the
>> same*?
>> Maybe it should tell whether an identical pattern is already defined ...
>> but there are many patterns with the same result, so that may not make
>> sense.
>
> I was thinking just detection of exactly identical pattern strings.
That would be possible.

> Such as not adding "./var/spool/fsvs" to the file when the same string
> "./var/spool/fsvs" is already there.
I just looked into the documentation ... didn't I write that the WAA is
*never* versioned? There's a special auto-generated ignore entry for that.
Hmmm ... No, I don't see any mention of that.


>>> 2) If I'm in /etc and do a "fsvs status" command, why does it assume
>>> that I meant "/"?  Would it make more sense for FSVS to act like SVN
>>> where it takes its cues from the current directory?
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.fsvs.general/179
>
> Oops, I didn't recall you talking about that already.
Sorry, I saw too late that you already posted a mail in that thread.


Regards,

Phil


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