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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by dg...@hyperreal.org on 1997/12/21 01:22:01 UTC

cvs commit: apachen/htdocs .cvsignore

dgaudet     97/12/20 16:22:00

  Added:       htdocs   .cvsignore
  Log:
  I'm tired of cvs complaining about all my debugging files.  We're not likely
  to be changing this directory much, so ignore any non-cvs files in it.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.1                  apachen/htdocs/.cvsignore
  
  Index: .cvsignore
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Re: cvs commit: apachen/htdocs .cvsignore

Posted by Alexei Kosut <ak...@leland.Stanford.EDU>.
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Dean Gaudet wrote:

> > I don't really like this... If you don't like cvs complaining, you
> > can always put "/path/to/apachen/htdocs/*" in $HOME/.cvsignore. I think
> > that works.
> 
> Maybe that works if you've only got one /path/to/apachen.  I have about 10
> spread over four machines. 

*/htdocs/*, maybe?

> > Out of curiosity, what kind of debugging files go with HTML files? 
> 
> The kind that I use to debug apache?  Like SSI files, imaps, some php3
> stuff, whatever I happen to be debugging.  They all go in htdocs. 

Oh... I get it. I was trying to figure out how one debugged the files one
would put into the htdocs directory, which would likely be HTML or images
or whatever... you were talking about using those files to debug Apache.
Makes more sense now.

> What are we likely to add to the htdocs directory that's supposed to be
> part of apache?  My change doesn't affect htdocs/manual -- .cvsignore is
> not a recursive thing, it only applies to its directory.

Oh, right. I guess it's okay.

-- Alexei Kosut <ak...@stanford.edu> <http://www.stanford.edu/~akosut/>
   Stanford University, Class of 2001 * Apache <http://www.apache.org> *



Re: cvs commit: apachen/htdocs .cvsignore

Posted by Dean Gaudet <dg...@arctic.org>.
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Alexei Kosut wrote:

> On 21 Dec 1997 dgaudet@hyperreal.org wrote:
> 
> >   I'm tired of cvs complaining about all my debugging files.  We're not likely
> >   to be changing this directory much, so ignore any non-cvs files in it.
> 
> I don't really like this... If you don't like cvs complaining, you
> can always put "/path/to/apachen/htdocs/*" in $HOME/.cvsignore. I think
> that works.

Maybe that works if you've only got one /path/to/apachen.  I have about 10
spread over four machines. 

> Out of curiosity, what kind of debugging files go with HTML files? 

The kind that I use to debug apache?  Like SSI files, imaps, some php3
stuff, whatever I happen to be debugging.  They all go in htdocs. 

What are we likely to add to the htdocs directory that's supposed to be
part of apache?  My change doesn't affect htdocs/manual -- .cvsignore is
not a recursive thing, it only applies to its directory.

Dean



Re: cvs commit: apachen/htdocs .cvsignore

Posted by Alexei Kosut <ak...@leland.Stanford.EDU>.
On 21 Dec 1997 dgaudet@hyperreal.org wrote:

>   I'm tired of cvs complaining about all my debugging files.  We're not likely
>   to be changing this directory much, so ignore any non-cvs files in it.

I don't really like this... If you don't like cvs complaining, you
can always put "/path/to/apachen/htdocs/*" in $HOME/.cvsignore. I think
that works.

Out of curiosity, what kind of debugging files go with HTML files?

-- Alexei Kosut <ak...@stanford.edu> <http://www.stanford.edu/~akosut/>
   Stanford University, Class of 2001 * Apache <http://www.apache.org> *