On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 07:17:07AM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
> >   An error occurred: No such file or directory (2) in waa__init: stat()
> >   of waa-path '/.fsvs/waa' failed. Does your local storage area exist?
> >
> > because it uses the CONF and WAA directories before it prefixes them
> > with the SOFTROOT.
> And if you set FSVS_CONF=$FSVS_SOFTROOT/.fsvs FSVS_WAA=$FSVS_CONF/waa,
> how about that?

Yes, that works.


Another related question: is it possible to selectively ignore mtime
changes for instance? I know I can get fsvs status to do this
indiscriminately, but I am looking for a way to tell fsvs to ignore
mtime changes on specific directories.

The reason I'd like this is that I have a directory in which a few files
are ignored and others have been checked in. 

If the mtime of the directory changes as the result of changes to the
ignored files, then I'd like fsvs to ignore these changes altogether.

On the other hand if files not matching the ignore pattern are added to
that directory, I want them to show up in fsvs status, so it's not an
option to just ignore the entire directory.


If this is not currently available, I'd settle for a way to always
ignore mtimes, because I don't use them anyway.

Regards,
Maurice.

-- 
Maurice van der Pot

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