Yep, I'd never add target to my SCM system.  It's supposed to be
created from scratch by the build, and is wiped out by mvn clean.  I
add target to my global-ignores in ~/.subversion/config so it doesn't
show up with a ? all the time.  If you don't want to ignore target
directories altogether, you can set the svn:ignore property on your
project directory.

Charlie

On 7/17/06, Raphael Neve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,

I have a project that I am starting with Maven 2. I have the "src" and
"target" directories at the top level of my dir structure. My question
relates to the "good practises" in terms of SCM and in particular SVN
managment. Currently, I have imported my whole project directory into
the Subversion repository. This means that when I commit, it proposes to
add the "target" directory with the class and jar files to the SVN
repository, but I don't really want that.

What is the normal  way of doing this ? Is it to import only the "src"
branch into the SVN repository ?

Thanks  a lot,
Raphael





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