Hi all, I have a file:
foo.tex in CVS. I want to modify foo.tex on my local hard drive, but keep the repository copy "as-is". In other words, I don't want my changes to foo.tex to be added to the repository version. If I place 'foo.tex' into .cvsignore (located in the root of my checkout directory), and do a general: cvs commit isn't foo.tex supposed to be ignored by the "commit" command? I'm asking because it's not. :) Although 'foo.tex' is in .cvsignore, whenever I make changes to that file, "cvs commit" still wants to commit my changes. Using strace, I determined that CVS IS reading .cvsignore, and even reads "foo.tex" from that file. Yet when I do a "cvs commit", it still wants to update the repository copy of foo.tex with my local modified copy. Any ideas why? Pete -- The mathematics of physics has become ever more abstract, rather than more complicated. The mind of God appears to be abstract but not complicated. He also appears to like group theory. -- Tony Zee's "Fearful Symmetry" GPG Fingerprint: B9F1 6CF3 47C4 7CD8 D33E 70A9 A3B9 1945 67EA 951D _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech