> Fletcher, Rich wrote:
>
> > It appears that there is no way in the context menu to ignore a file
that's
> > already being versioned. New, unversioned files have the "add to ignore
> > list" menu item available. I want to have a file that's checked out
that I
> > can modify locally and never have to explicitly deselect when I commit.
I
> > will want to change the file in the future, so I don't wish to simply
remove
> > it from control. I just want to ignore it for a while. Is there no way
to
> > do this except manually, and if so, why?
>
> Ignoring a file only means that it doesn't show up in the commit dialog
> as unversioned. It doesn't mean that it won't get committed if its
modified.
But is there a way to have (T)SVN completely ignore the file, even if it's
modified?
>
> Stefan
>
>
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Received on Fri Aug 27 11:44:54 2004