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Re: Do we expect default ignores when no ignores are defined anywhere?

From: Daniel Shahaf <danielsh_at_elego.de>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 07:52:36 +0200

Paul Burba wrote on Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 15:36:29 -0500:
> This seems wrong to me. I'd expect that if I have no global-ignores
> defined in any of my runtimes that nothing will be ignored. If we
> feel so strongly that these default ignores should be used, why do we
> create a default user config with them commented out? This code is
> very old however so I wonder if there is not some good reason for this
> behavior. Thoughts?

We have many placevs where the default config file contains the default
value commented out --- i.e., such that uncommenting the line has no
effect on the value used at run-time.

I don't know why the default global-ignores (if there's no runtime
config) is what it is.
Received on 2013-01-12 06:53:32 CET

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