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Re: Can I ignore some changes "in a file"

From: Helge Kruse <Helge.Kruse-nospam_at_gmx.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:00:03 +0100

Am 28.01.2010 11:11, schrieb Sertaç CİNEL:
> I am using SVN with Code Composer Studio application. My
> Project file contains settings of my project and it also includes the
> “absolute” path of the project file. So I want to commit the changes
> made in the project file except a line which states the “absolute path”
> which is different for every user.

When working with CCS we always defined some driveletters that are
common on all workstations. These where defined with some 'subst'
command to the actual paths appropriately. CCS is quiet reluctant to be
configurable.

Helge

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