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Re: Feature request (Ignore files for svn import/add/commit on the client or silently ignoring on the server)

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_red-bean.com>
Date: 2007-01-01 14:04:32 CET

On 1/1/07, Curtis W. Ruck <ruckc@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I am trying to setup svn for the first time, and my local copy of the
> repository after tinkering/fixing/etc... ends up having .pyc & .pyo files
> littering everywhere. Is there anyway to get the server to silently ignore
> allowing these files to enter the repository? Or at least the client so
> they don't end up polluting the repository without me having to remember to
> cleanse the tree prior to every commit?

Are you running 'svn add *' before every commit? I don't understand
the use-case.

Either way, try setting the svn:ignore property on your directory, to
make it ignore *.pyc and *.pyo files. It's described in the svnbook.

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