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Re: Preventing a commit

From: Johan Appelgren <johan.appelgren_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-02-15 14:17:08 CET

On 2/15/07, Ivan Cenov <i_cenov@botevgrad.com> wrote:
> Hans Van Ingelgom ΞΑΠΙΣΑ:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have changed a file in my working copy to circumvent a local hardware
> > problem (more specific, I remapped a key because the original one is
> > broken on my target). This is a change I do *not* want to commit, even
> > accidentally. Is there any way that I can guarantee this? Or do I have
> > to uncheck the file on every commit? I fear that eventually I will
> > forget this.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Hans.
> >
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> You may put it in the ignore list, but then you may
> forget to exclude it after you resolve your hardware problem.
> I think you should do something outside of TSVN,
> may be to put a note at your monitor ... :)

The ignore list only works for unversioned items. So if I understand
the problem correctly it will not work in this case.
Received on Thu Feb 15 14:17:22 2007

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