Nathan Coast writes:
>
> Is it possible to exclude whole directories via the .cvsignore mechanism? If
> yes, how? I've added the directory names to exclude to the .cvsignore file at
> the same point in the heirarchy as the directories I want ignored, but cvs still
> includes them.
Yes it's p
hi,
Is it possible to exclude whole directories via the .cvsignore mechanism? If
yes, how? I've added the directory names to exclude to the .cvsignore file at
the same point in the heirarchy as the directories I want ignored, but cvs still
includes them.
cheers
Nathan
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On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 03:53:07PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> .
> \- Translator
>\- Binaries.Linux.i386
>
> Translator is in the tree, but Binaries is created by the makefiles.
> There is a .cvsignore file in Translator which contains the line
> "Binaries.*". However, when I run cvs
Hi,
In one of the directories in our CVS tree we build executables which
obviously we don't want to be committed in the tree. For example:
.
\- Translator
\- Binaries.Linux.i386
Translator is in the tree, but Binaries is created by the makefiles.
There is a .cvsignore file in Translator wh