There are things here that are redundant, but you might want to check
against
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/.hgignore

In particular, I don't see that you have errors (but might want to);
there is more, but I'll let you look thru it.

- Yarko

On Jun 2, 11:25 am, Doug Warren <doug.war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm setting up some git repositories for a web2py project where the
> staging and some dev will be done under linux while other developers
> will be done under win32.  For simplicities sake, the pure python
> implementation of web2py will be checked in as well as the
> applications.  win32 files will not be checked in and will need to be
> updated by local developers if the environment changes.  As such I've
> created the following .gitignore file for the project:
> *.pyc
> *.pid
> cache.lock
> cache.shelve*
> *.bak
> databases
> *.log
> *.sqlite
> sessions
> *.pyd
> *.exe
> *.dll
> tcl
> cron.master
> library.zip
>
> Does that look appropriate?  Anything that will bite me later?
>
> Also during the initial check in onto the win32 machine I seem to have
> run into some differences with line endings on pyrtf files
> specifically PropertySets.py Styles.py and __init__.py have both unix
> and windows endings.  Doing a commit on the windows side resolves them
> all to be the same ending but I fear the next time I take a drop from
> web2py.com they'll be undone.

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