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Re: IgnoreList for versioned files

From: Jean-Marc van Leerdam <j.m.van.leerdam_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-11-23 16:16:19 CET

On 11/23/05, Jonathan Leibiusky <jleibiusky@quadratica.com.ar> wrote:
> No I meant an Ignore List for subversioned files. Like "even if i
> changed that file, never commit it until i say so"
> It may be very usefull

Yes, that is something I would like to have as well.

For example, I use Dev-C++ and its project file (*.dev) contains a
list of all files in the project and the latest build number. I only
want to commit the file when I add/remove files to the project; not
whenever the build number changes.

It would be my responsibility to keep track of relevant changes I want
to commit (and yes, that means if I forget, the repo might not contain
a working set of files).

Preferably these files are listed -- unselected -- in the commit
dialog, so a double-click brings up TMerge to see what changes were
made. I can then decide to include the file in the commit or not.

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Regards,
Jean-Marc
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