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Re: "svn status" handling uncontrolled and non-existant files

From: Philip Martin <philip_at_codematters.co.uk>
Date: 2003-02-03 03:18:00 CET

Julian Foad <julianfoad@btopenworld.com> writes:

> > That was the subject of an earlier change. It was deemed necessary
> >to be able to distinguish between ignored and non-ignored items.
>
> Are we talking about the main status flag (first column)? If so, how
> do you then distinguish between ignored-added, ignored-deleted,
> ignored-modified, ignored-unchanged etc.?

Hmm, svn:ignore is used to control the display of non-versioned
files. Such files cannot be added, modified etc.

> Actually, I don't see "I".
> Do you mean this "I" was added at some time but has since been
> removed?

It hasn't been implemented yet, it's a proposal.

-- 
Philip Martin
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