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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by "C. Scott Ananian" <ca...@lesser-magoo.lcs.mit.edu> on 2001/09/04 18:48:54 UTC

Re: [SVN-DEV] Re: [Issue 482] New - .svnignore processing needed

> Yes, but I don't like the idea of using a .svnignore file. We have 
> versioned directories now, and directories have props, so I'd use a 
> special property (svn:ignore?) that would contain a list of patterns.
> 
> Um. You'd also need a couple of commands to modify the list.

Has this project *completely* ignored the UNIX 'all data is text' dictum?
At *least* provide a way to dump a properties list as a text file so you
can edit it as text and re-merge it, then.  Surely it doesn't serve
*anyone's* needs to have to provide all sorts of special editing tools for
these properties?
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Re: [SVN-DEV] Re: [Issue 482] New - .svnignore processing needed

Posted by Branko Čibej <br...@xbc.nu>.
C. Scott Ananian wrote:

>>Yes, but I don't like the idea of using a .svnignore file. We have 
>>versioned directories now, and directories have props, so I'd use a 
>>special property (svn:ignore?) that would contain a list of patterns.
>>
>>Um. You'd also need a couple of commands to modify the list.
>>
>
>Has this project *completely* ignored the UNIX 'all data is text' dictum?
>At *least* provide a way to dump a properties list as a text file so you
>can edit it as text and re-merge it, then.  Surely it doesn't serve
>*anyone's* needs to have to provide all sorts of special editing tools for
>these properties?
>
   1. Subversion has to cater to many different systems. All the world's
      not Linux.
   2. Please take the time to read the whole thread before replying to a
      post.


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Re: [SVN-DEV] Re: [Issue 482] New - .svnignore processing needed

Posted by Kevin Pilch-Bisson <ke...@pilch-bisson.net>.
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 02:48:54PM -0400, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> > Yes, but I don't like the idea of using a .svnignore file. We have 
> > versioned directories now, and directories have props, so I'd use a 
> > special property (svn:ignore?) that would contain a list of patterns.
> > 
> > Um. You'd also need a couple of commands to modify the list.
> 
> Has this project *completely* ignored the UNIX 'all data is text' dictum?
> At *least* provide a way to dump a properties list as a text file so you
> can edit it as text and re-merge it, then.  Surely it doesn't serve
> *anyone's* needs to have to provide all sorts of special editing tools for
> these properties?

svn propget svn:ignore targets > file should work fine.

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