Thansk for the quick reply.

Hadn't thought of the command-click option, I'll propably go with that one then.

Having checkboxes or some other way to remove a file from the commit dialog would be really great, I agree.

David

Am 27.07.2011 20:54, schrieb Quinn Taylor:
If the database.php file needs to be versioned (present in the repository), 
then the solution you want isn't to ignore the file, because it has a different 
meaning to Subversion, and hence Versions. Various SVN clients have their own 
means to allow you to  items you don't want to commit from the commit dialog, 
but Versions doesn't. YET. (Right devs? ;-)

The simplest way to avoid checking in the local-only changes is to 
command-click the files/folders to commit one-by-one. Essentially, you have to 
manually ignore the file. I (and other users) have asked for an enhancement to 
the commit dialog to add checkboxes or at least the ability to remove 
particular items. My personal opinion is that having an ignore list within the 
app (and separate from Subversion) would be detrimental to understanding, 
particularly because I frequently switch between Versions, Terminal and Xcode 
when interacting with my repository.

My 2ยข,
  - Quinn

On Jul 27, 2011, at 10:34 AM, David Behler wrote:

Hi guys,

I'm new to Mac and Versions to please bear with me.

I got the following situation:
Our repo is setup that way that each time a commit is made our dev
server is updated with the newest revision. So each config file in the
repo contains the settings that are needed to make the app run on the
dev server. So far so good. If I want to make the app run locally on
my linux system, I gotta update some settings, e.g. the database
connection. No problem either.

But when I commit it says the database.php (the file with the database
settings) has changed, which is true because I've updated it with my
local settings, but I can't commit that version of the file because
the dev server won't work with those settings. Is there a way to
ignore a file and only commit the others that have changed? I can
right-click on a file and select "Ignore database.php", but then it
says the file can't be ignored because it's under version control. Is
there another way to do this? Under Windows using TortoiseSVN I could
add files to a ignore list which would cause them to be ignored upon
commit, no matter if they are under version control or not.

Do you guys know a solution to this?

Thanks
David

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