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Re: Need to check a file out, but want never to check it back in !

From: Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.de>
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 18:23:02 +0100

Am 04.11.2010 18:06, schrieb Richard Willis:
> I am using TortoiseSVN in my build environment, which is an ancient
> (management decision) version of Hitachi Workbench.
>
> HWB maintains a .set file which contains stuff not pertinent to the
> build and which changes whenever I do anything trivial, such as a resize
> of the editor window. So, whenever I just do nothing in particular, this
> file is always marked as "changed". I don't want to keep checking this
> file back in.

Why?

> I could just add it to the ignore list but that means it won't get
> checked-out when I do a clean checkout of the project.

That's wrong.

> HWB, being what
> it is, will simply fail to start up if this file is absent, rather than
> assuming some sensible defaults.
>
> So, what do I do ? As far as I can see, there are four options:

Five: Read the documentation

Felix

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