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Re: Mark a file as locally ignored

From: Saulius Grazulis <grazulis_at_akl.lt>
Date: 2005-03-25 17:24:41 CET

On Friday 25 March 2005 18:04, Manuel VACELET wrote:

> > svn export file:///my/svn/repo/project/project-trunk project-test
> >
> > Now you can do whatever you want in the project-test, svn will not care a
> > bit about it ;). After you are happy with the result, copy the things
> > back into svn-controlled files and commit. Then 'rm -rf project-test'
>
> Well, sure, why not, but, it's not very pratical isn't it ?

Hmm, why not? If the directory is not _very_ large, it takes just few seconds.
Or does it?

> > I used to do so before I started using svn, and would probably do in the
> > situation like you describe.
>
> For my particular use case I have several workaround but I wanted to
> know if this feature sounds useful for more than one developer (me :)
> and maybe add a feature request for 1.2 ou 2.0.

Well, yeh, sure, why not. It will probably not make svn too fat. ;)

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