Doh!  Thanks for the reminder, Bill.  I didn't even think of that.

On Windows, I updated the \Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application
Data\Subversion\config file to include the following statement in the
[miscellany] section:

global-ignores = target .*

I re-started Eclipse after making this update and this worked real nice.
Much better solution (although I already committed the property changes)...

Kevin

On 8/22/06, Bill Dudney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,

While this approach is fine you can also add the ignores to your
~/.subversion/config file (I'm not sure where this file is on Windows).

That will cause all these files to be automatically ignored by
subversion.

TTFN,

-bd-

On Aug 22, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Kevin Sutter wrote:

> Okay, it seems like there was enough positive interest to do this
> change.  I
> just committed the changes to the SVN properties to ignore the
> "target"
> subdirectories at each sub-project level.  And, it will ignore the
> "dot
> file" (.classpath, .project, .netbeans, etc) at the top-most
> OpenJPA level.
> Hope it works for you...  We can adjust as needed.
>
> On 8/21/06, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> +1
>>
>> I use Netbeans and the .netbeans file needs similar treatment. I've
>> been used to simply "ignoring" it "manually" but an svn property is
>> even better.
>>
>> Craig
>>
>> On Aug 21, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Marc Prud'hommeaux wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > +1 Seems like a good idea.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Aug 21, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Bryan Noll wrote:
>> >
>> >> +1...
>> >>
>> >> Was thinking the same thing...
>> >>
>> >> Kevin Sutter wrote:
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>> I use an IDE (Eclipse) for developing OpenJPA.  Whenever I
>> >>> synchronize with
>> >>> the OpenJPA SVN repository, I have some common, minor updates
>> to the
>> >>> svn:ignore values in the SVN properties.  For example, I add the
>> >>> "target"
>> >>> directory to the svn:ignore property, and I add ".*" to the
>> >>> svn:ignore
>> >>> property so that the Eclipse-related .classpath and .project
>> >>> files are
>> >>> ignored.  Would it be okay to put these changes to the OpenJPA
>> SVN
>> >>> repository?  I notice that some of the OpenJPA sub-projects have
>> >>> properties
>> >>> already integrated, but not all of them.
>> >>>
>> >>> Are these type of changes acceptable to the group?
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks,
>> >>> Kevin
>> >>>
>> >
>>
>> Craig Russell
>> Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/
>> jdo
>> 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
>>
>>
>>
>>


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