The svn:ignore property isn't recursive, so you must set it for the folder 
which contains the resource. You can edit it by hand, but since Versions is a 
GUI, a simpler way is to right-click on a file or folder and select Ignore "X". 
That will automatically set the property for you. However, it doesn't handle 
multiple ignores at once, or wildcard patterns, like *.tmp etc.

 - Quinn

On May 10, 2010, at 7:41 AM, ShiVik wrote:

> Hello all
> 
> Just go started with Versions. Seems fun and quite intuitive like
> those SVN clients on Windows.
> 
> I just bumped into a ignore directory problem. I want to have a
> directory "tmp" and it subdirectories "cache", "logs" checked in, but
> want the files that get generated inside either of "tmp", "cache",
> "logs" to be ignored.
> 
> Here's my checked-in folder structure
> 
> /app
> /app/tmp
> /app/tmp/cache
> /app/tmp/logs
> 
> Now I understand that I need to edit the svn:ignore property of
> Inspector for app folder, but what should I put in it?
> 
> I tried the following in vain...
> 
> tmp .
> tmp . -R
> 
> Please guide me.
> 
> Thanks and Regards
> 
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