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How to prevent a file from committing

From: ChrisF <thechrisanderson_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 12:50:51 -0800 (PST)

Sorry if this has been covered before. I have a source repository
checked out, and need to make changes for committing. However, there
is one file that has been changed due to my IDE's project settings
that I do not wish to commit (since it will affect other people's
project settings). I agree that this file should not be in the repo,
however, for reason I won't go into, it is there. Now I need a way to
tell Tortoise, or SVN itself that when I commit the source folder, not
to commit this file along with it. I looked at the svn:ignore
property, but this didn't seem to be the same thing...it was more
along the lines of ignore what gets added, rather than ignoring
already added files which we don't want to re-commit.

Any clues?

TIA
Chris

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