Hi Peter,
Set the svn:ignore property in the directories where you want to ignore
patterns of files.
Read "Properties" under "Chapter 7: Advanced Topics" in the manual.
For example, to ignore all .o files in myrepos/src cd to this folder in
your working copy, and do a "svn propedit svn:ignore ." then put a *.o
line in the file.
Regards,
Stephen
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Howe [mailto:Peter.Howe@uk.linedata.com]
Sent: 03 March 2005 14:13
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Server-side file ignores
Hi All
I know that there is the client-side "global-ignores" option which can
be put into /etc/subversion/config in order to have SVN ignore certain
files in users' working directories. However, I'd like to control this
from the server (i.e. for all users, ensure that certain files are
ignored - regardless of which client machine they are working on.)
Is there a facility for this that I'm unaware of - and if so, is it
possible to restrict it by directory? (e.g. under myrepos/src ignore .o
but under myrepos/objs don't ignore .o). That's a contrived example by
the way.
Thanks in advance,
Pete
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