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Re: Adding .*.swp to svn:ignore

From: Martin Furter <mf_at_rola.ch>
Date: 2007-03-31 16:57:34 CEST

On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Hyrum K. Wright wrote:

> Malcolm Rowe wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 08:52:01AM -0500, Hyrum K. Wright wrote:
>>> edited file. (Example: 'foo.txt' becomes '.foo.txt.swp') When editing
>>> several files, this can get a bit annoying when doing running 'svn status'.
>>>
>>
>> Strangely, this hardly ever bothers me. I guess I just don't tend to
>> run 'svn st' when I'm editing.
>>
>>> I know that the vimmers here may be in the minority, but I think that it
>>> would still be useful for us if we ignored these files.
>>>
>>
>> Don't worry, we have the moral majority! Anyhow, why not just add it to
>> your own personal global-ignores?
>
> That would solve the problem for me, of course, I just don't know if
> there were others who would benefit from setting the property in the
> repository.

I also added it to global-ignores and probably many other vim users too.

Those .swp files aren't project specific so why not add it to the default
global-ignores?

Martin

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