Hi,

Sorry to sound stupid, but how do I do that? The directory the
deployment goes to is D:\www\deployments\ and the directory under
source control is D:\www\source. I have never set anything in
VisualSVN or Tortoise to include D:\www\deployments in source control.
Is this something I have to set in VisualSVN or Tortoise?
Interestingly, when I copy the build to the remote server, that also
has all the little green icons.

bw
Tom

On Mar 24, 4:39 pm, "Albert Weinert" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> It is enough to exclude the directory in which goes the deployment.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Dienstag, 24. März 2009 15:29
> To: VisualSVN
> Subject: Problem with build folders being under unwanted source control
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using a Web Deployment Project to build my solution in Visual
> Studio 2008 (using VisualSVN). My problem is that the generated
> deployments are under source control - they show the little red/green
> symbols in Windows Explorer.
>
> The directory they are built to is outside of the source control
> directory. I have the following set up as the ignore list:
>
> bin
> obj
> *.user
> *.csproj
> [Dd]ebug
> [Rr]elease
> [Dd]evelopment
> [Ss]ource
>
> but this is not preventing it.
>
> Any ideas on preventing this?

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