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[Subclipse-users] RE: Ignoring all files in a directory

From: Dave Merrill <dmerrill_at_usa.net>
Date: 2006-01-29 13:35:06 CET

Hello, got this sorted, sorry for the thrash.

What I did that worked was set the ignore list for that one child folder to
'*' (w/o the quotes).

What I'd tried before was adding 'dirname/*' to the root folder's ignore
list. Although the docs say that "If directory names are present in a path,
they are included in the matching", the 'dirname/*' pattern doesn't seem to
work.

Doesn't matter, to me, in this context anyway, since the other technique
works fine.

Dave Merrill

> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to leave a particular directory itself in the
> repository, but ignore any files that show up in it. Is there any
> way to do that, ideally with the TortoiseSVN GUI?
>
> Thanks, and apologies if this is some kind of obvious.
>
> Dave Merrill

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