Hello Maurice!

On Friday 08 August 2008 Maurice van der Pot wrote:
> (To refresh your memory) I'm using fsvs to keep files in my homedir under
> version management using this:
>   export FSVS_SOFTROOT=${HOME}
>   export FSVS_CONF=${FSVS_SOFTROOT}/.fsvs
>   export FSVS_WAA=${FSVS_CONF}/waa
>
> I have two machines that do this.
>
> Tonight I noticed that the changes to the ignore list are not being
> committed. Here's a sample session.
> (status is an alias for fsvs -C -f text,owner,group,mode
>  commit is an alias for fsvs ci -o empty_commit=no -C -f
> text,owner,group,mode)
...
> Any idea what's going on here?
I think what you're seeing is a problem I'm hunting just now - 
that some filter settings cause commit not to work as expected.

Please try these commands:
        fsvs info .fsvs/6666cd76f96956469e7be39d750cc7d9/Ign
(and send me the output), and 

        fsvs ci -o empty_commit=no -C -f text,owner,group,mode 
.fsvs/6666cd76f96956469e7be39d750cc7d9/Ign -C
Does that commit the file?

What version are you running?


Regards,

Phil


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