Re: Files under build/classes/conf in CVS

2003-03-16 Thread Jeremias Maerki
I figured as much. Thanks, Peter.

On 16.03.2003 04:32:00 Peter B. West wrote:
 I have just cvs rm'd the files in that directory.  It was a cheap and 
 nasty kludge to let mw build with a shell script.

Jeremias Maerki

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Re: Files under build/classes/conf in CVS

2003-03-15 Thread Peter B. West
Jeremias,

I have just cvs rm'd the files in that directory.  It was a cheap and 
nasty kludge to let mw build with a shell script.

Peter

Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Peter,

do you need the files saved under build/classes/conf in CVS? Eclipse
ignores the .cvsignore if it finds file registered in .cvsignore in a
CVS repository. This is a bit annoying because Eclipse automatically adds
tasks to add the files (fop.jar etc.) under build to CVS.
If you don't need them, I'd like to delete the build directory on
cvs.apache.org.
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Files under build/classes/conf in CVS

2003-03-14 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Peter,

do you need the files saved under build/classes/conf in CVS? Eclipse
ignores the .cvsignore if it finds file registered in .cvsignore in a
CVS repository. This is a bit annoying because Eclipse automatically adds
tasks to add the files (fop.jar etc.) under build to CVS.

If you don't need them, I'd like to delete the build directory on
cvs.apache.org.

Jeremias Maerki

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