On 06/19/2018 04:10 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 06/19/2018 05:39 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
Commit 0bcc8e5b was yet another instance of 'git status' reporting
dirty files after an in-tree build, thanks to the new binary
tests/check-block-qdict.
Instead of piecemeal exemptions of each new bi
Eric Blake writes:
> Commit 0bcc8e5b was yet another instance of 'git status' reporting
> dirty files after an in-tree build, thanks to the new binary
> tests/check-block-qdict.
>
> Instead of piecemeal exemptions of each new binary as they are
> added, let's use git's negative globbing feature t
On 06/19/2018 05:39 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> Commit 0bcc8e5b was yet another instance of 'git status' reporting
> dirty files after an in-tree build, thanks to the new binary
> tests/check-block-qdict.
>
> Instead of piecemeal exemptions of each new binary as they are
> added, let's use git's negat
Commit 0bcc8e5b was yet another instance of 'git status' reporting
dirty files after an in-tree build, thanks to the new binary
tests/check-block-qdict.
Instead of piecemeal exemptions of each new binary as they are
added, let's use git's negative globbing feature to exempt ALL
files that have a '