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Re: Mark a file as locally ignored

From: Martin J. Stumpf <mjs_at_jhu.edu>
Date: 2005-03-25 15:43:16 CET


Manuel VACELET wrote:
Hello,

Is there any way to mark a file as locally ignored?

For instance, I have a file in my working copy, modified for local reasons. I don't want to commit this file because this is my WC that have a problem and require a specific hack.
This sounds like a perfect opportunity for a private branch to me.
If you don't want to commit then you must have the trunk and you are probably following the reccomendation that all trunk commits should build. So, cp the trunk to a branch and you can do anything you want with it. Merge back to trunk the changes that belong there and then forget your branch.

Hope this helps
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Martin J. Stumpf
Division of Medical Imaging Physics, Department of Radiology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Baltimore, Maryland 21287-0859 USA
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